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Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
8 types of interpolation visualised
This is one for the "scientists" out there!
The author has provided scopes which show the effect of 8 types of interpolation rules. There is a switch for freezing all the scopes and a level knob to assess the effect at various amplitudes of sine wave. The interpolation itself is done in modules inside the scopes. Nice educational post I'd say.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Interpolation modules by Exo
Cheers
Spogg
This is one for the "scientists" out there!
The author has provided scopes which show the effect of 8 types of interpolation rules. There is a switch for freezing all the scopes and a level knob to assess the effect at various amplitudes of sine wave. The interpolation itself is done in modules inside the scopes. Nice educational post I'd say.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Interpolation modules by Exo
Cheers
Spogg
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- Interpolate Visualize.fsm
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Last edited by Spogg on Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
I don't know about the schematic, but the interpolation modules are from Exo.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
martinvicanek wrote:I don't know about the schematic, but the interpolation modules are from Exo.
Thanks Martin. I've update my post above.
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Magnetism
A very clever novelty this! Quite surprising and also scaleable to the view area.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
A very clever novelty this! Quite surprising and also scaleable to the view area.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- Magnetism.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
JBM Himyar synthesiser
Really nice looking and sounding synth. One of the things I really like is the huge range and number of presets the author has made. I do know this can take ages. The layout makes it intuitive to program and all the important stuff is there. Well worth checking out!
Spogged:
Added a clipper to the output.
Changed Re-trigger stolen to True.
Set the preset manager to Lock (to preserve the authors presets when first fiddling about).
Resisted the temptation to replace oscillators with Martin Vinacek's for reduced CPU. This would be worth doing if you want to use multiple instances in your DAW.
Author: JoBro Media
Cheers
Spogg
Really nice looking and sounding synth. One of the things I really like is the huge range and number of presets the author has made. I do know this can take ages. The layout makes it intuitive to program and all the important stuff is there. Well worth checking out!
Spogged:
Added a clipper to the output.
Changed Re-trigger stolen to True.
Set the preset manager to Lock (to preserve the authors presets when first fiddling about).
Resisted the temptation to replace oscillators with Martin Vinacek's for reduced CPU. This would be worth doing if you want to use multiple instances in your DAW.
Author: JoBro Media
Cheers
Spogg
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- JBM Himyar 1.1.fsm
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Swinger
Another very clever novelty. Swing the ball and hear the result. Great fun!
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
Another very clever novelty. Swing the ball and hear the result. Great fun!
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- Swinger-adds.fsm
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Sick Theremins
These make good use of the Swinger posted above. You swing the ball around and this blends and morphs formants (vowel sounds) to give many and varied speech-like sounds (or a cat in one case!). If your mouse passes over a corner where the formant sound is selected the formant selection changes.
There were loads of versions of this project. Some didn't work for me. I've selected 4 that worked and offered good variations of the theme. They are fun to play with and create some wonderful sounds. There's a lot of clever stuff within these modules I reckon.
Spogged: nothing.
I noted they have a record button that doesn't work and I haven't explored why not so far. Maybe some kind soul could have a look at this but, out of the box, they are well worth checking out.
Author: Unknown but the author gives credit to:
Stw, mwvdlee, MichaelBenjamin, Tektoog, Trogluddite, infuzion
Cheers
Spogg
These make good use of the Swinger posted above. You swing the ball around and this blends and morphs formants (vowel sounds) to give many and varied speech-like sounds (or a cat in one case!). If your mouse passes over a corner where the formant sound is selected the formant selection changes.
There were loads of versions of this project. Some didn't work for me. I've selected 4 that worked and offered good variations of the theme. They are fun to play with and create some wonderful sounds. There's a lot of clever stuff within these modules I reckon.
Spogged: nothing.
I noted they have a record button that doesn't work and I haven't explored why not so far. Maybe some kind soul could have a look at this but, out of the box, they are well worth checking out.
Author: Unknown but the author gives credit to:
Stw, mwvdlee, MichaelBenjamin, Tektoog, Trogluddite, infuzion
Cheers
Spogg
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- Sick Theremins.zip
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Sample Loader
This really nice control takes up very little screen space but allows you to choose one sample from a folder and all the wav files in that folder are then put into a dropbox menu scheme. You can then use the menu selector button to choose the file you want, or go through them one by one using arrow keys.
Spogged:
Created a test environment using a wave player and a preset manager and it works fine. Each preset includes the full path so you can create individual presets from different folders.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
This really nice control takes up very little screen space but allows you to choose one sample from a folder and all the wav files in that folder are then put into a dropbox menu scheme. You can then use the menu selector button to choose the file you want, or go through them one by one using arrow keys.
Spogged:
Created a test environment using a wave player and a preset manager and it works fine. Each preset includes the full path so you can create individual presets from different folders.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- Sample Loader.zip
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Bit crushers
Here are 4 "bit crushers" I found in separate schematic posts. One has an extravagent GUI too! They appear to create discreet steps in a smooth input wave. Step size is adjustable.
Spogged: The smallest sized module came with a test environment so I copied the others into the schematic so you can compare the results sonically and also visually with the scope. The one with the GUI seems to create a completely different effect to the others.
Authors: The small one is by mHz, the others unknown.
Cheers
Spogg
Here are 4 "bit crushers" I found in separate schematic posts. One has an extravagent GUI too! They appear to create discreet steps in a smooth input wave. Step size is adjustable.
Spogged: The smallest sized module came with a test environment so I copied the others into the schematic so you can compare the results sonically and also visually with the scope. The one with the GUI seems to create a completely different effect to the others.
Authors: The small one is by mHz, the others unknown.
Cheers
Spogg
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- Bit crushers.fsm
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Right-click for view selection
Why didn't I think of this? No, don't answer that!
Simple but great idea to choose what you see and also, if you want to, to route MIDI and audio etc.
An alternative to tabs or buttons.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Loopeytunes
Cheers
Spogg
Why didn't I think of this? No, don't answer that!
Simple but great idea to choose what you see and also, if you want to, to route MIDI and audio etc.
An alternative to tabs or buttons.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Loopeytunes
Cheers
Spogg
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- Change GUI using Right Click droplist.fsm
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