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Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Almost all these schematics contain no conditions of use inside so first of all just have a look.
If there's no restrictions stated by the author, and I never remove or modify them on the rare occasions I find them, then I take the view that they were available on a public forum in the past so are now in the public domain with no restrictions.
Having said that I would say that where an author is established (and is still contactable) that it would be polite to ask if you want to make a commercial product or upload somewhere as part of your own work.
For example a forum guy asked me if he could re-skin and modify one of my own synths and I was delighted, since this is just a hobby for me. I felt honoured that he thought it good enough!
I would welcome any views on this from others since the above is just my take on this subject.
I will also repeat what I've said before, that if anyone objects to their former work appearing here then I will delete it immediately.
Cheers
Spogg
If there's no restrictions stated by the author, and I never remove or modify them on the rare occasions I find them, then I take the view that they were available on a public forum in the past so are now in the public domain with no restrictions.
Having said that I would say that where an author is established (and is still contactable) that it would be polite to ask if you want to make a commercial product or upload somewhere as part of your own work.
For example a forum guy asked me if he could re-skin and modify one of my own synths and I was delighted, since this is just a hobby for me. I felt honoured that he thought it good enough!
I would welcome any views on this from others since the above is just my take on this subject.
I will also repeat what I've said before, that if anyone objects to their former work appearing here then I will delete it immediately.
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Spogg wrote:Having said that I would say that where an author is established (and is still contactable) that it would be polite to ask if you want to make a commercial product or upload somewhere as part of your own work.
I totally agree with Spogg on this one.
Cheers,
Paul
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
I sincerely hope that this won't start a discussion as the one when Flowstone GURU started.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
MIDI recorder
I just had quite a bit of harmless fun with this one. Very simple to operate but potentially quite powerful.
Press the record button then play at any pace you like. Each note is recorded in step time. Then press play and hear your masterpiece at any rate or pitch you like, thus sounding even more skilled that Jordan Rudess
I can see potential for developing this further, like adding MIDI root note input to play your piece in any key...
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
I just had quite a bit of harmless fun with this one. Very simple to operate but potentially quite powerful.
Press the record button then play at any pace you like. Each note is recorded in step time. Then press play and hear your masterpiece at any rate or pitch you like, thus sounding even more skilled that Jordan Rudess
I can see potential for developing this further, like adding MIDI root note input to play your piece in any key...
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- Midi recorder.fsm
- (754.87 KiB) Downloaded 1364 times
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Skin selector
Can't decide which knob looks best? Let your user be the chooser!
This system shows how you can choose the appearance of any bitmap-based control or background used in your schematic. The author has provided an example with 4 knobs and 4 completely different bitmap strips. Inside the knobs' schematics the author has provided notes so you'll be able to adapt it to other controls.
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Unknown but it looks like Trogluddite's work. He has a certain meticulous style I've come to recognise, but tell me if it's yours!
Cheers
Spogg
Can't decide which knob looks best? Let your user be the chooser!
This system shows how you can choose the appearance of any bitmap-based control or background used in your schematic. The author has provided an example with 4 knobs and 4 completely different bitmap strips. Inside the knobs' schematics the author has provided notes so you'll be able to adapt it to other controls.
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Unknown but it looks like Trogluddite's work. He has a certain meticulous style I've come to recognise, but tell me if it's yours!
Cheers
Spogg
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- Skin Chooser.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Trigger Tutorial schematics
Yay! I've located the FSM with all the schematics mentioned in the excellent trigger tutorial.
It's here and I've also added it to my original post.
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Trogluddite
Cheers
Spogg
Yay! I've located the FSM with all the schematics mentioned in the excellent trigger tutorial.
It's here and I've also added it to my original post.
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Trogluddite
Cheers
Spogg
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- Trigger Tutorial Examples 003.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Middle mouse button click
I had no idea this was possible!
The schematic allows the middle mouse button (normally under the mouse wheel) to function in the same way as a right or left click. Note that the wheel itself is ignored.
I guess this will be reduntant with the upcoming mouse wheel support (3.09) but the button works nicely here.
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Based on the filename only: mo, Barak and infuzion
Cheers
Spogg
I had no idea this was possible!
The schematic allows the middle mouse button (normally under the mouse wheel) to function in the same way as a right or left click. Note that the wheel itself is ignored.
I guess this will be reduntant with the upcoming mouse wheel support (3.09) but the button works nicely here.
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Based on the filename only: mo, Barak and infuzion
Cheers
Spogg
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- MiddleMouseClick_mo_infuzion_Barak.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Vu meter with peak hold
A nice retro style Vu meter.
The schematic contains the original and also the updated version which is calibrated.
Spogged: I bought out the on-time for the peak LED into the Properties view to give a presetable peak hold function. Properties panel edited.
Made a simple test environment.
Author: Original unknown. Updated by Cyto to give rms option and calibration reference bar graph.
Cheers
Spogg
A nice retro style Vu meter.
The schematic contains the original and also the updated version which is calibrated.
Spogged: I bought out the on-time for the peak LED into the Properties view to give a presetable peak hold function. Properties panel edited.
Made a simple test environment.
Author: Original unknown. Updated by Cyto to give rms option and calibration reference bar graph.
Cheers
Spogg
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- Bitmap_Knob_VU_Meter - Cyto - Spogg.fsm
- (253.43 KiB) Downloaded 1388 times
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Good finds .... thanks for posting !
Checking the VU meter post ... not sure the calibration is correct.
I'll try to compare with the KlangHelm VU later.
Checking the VU meter post ... not sure the calibration is correct.
I'll try to compare with the KlangHelm VU later.
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Spogg wrote:Almost all these schematics contain no conditions of use inside so first of all just have a look.
If there's no restrictions stated by the author, and I never remove or modify them on the rare occasions I find them, then I take the view that they were available on a public forum in the past so are now in the public domain with no restrictions.
Having said that I would say that where an author is established (and is still contactable) that it would be polite to ask if you want to make a commercial product or upload somewhere as part of your own work.
For example a forum guy asked me if he could re-skin and modify one of my own synths and I was delighted, since this is just a hobby for me. I felt honoured that he thought it good enough!
I would welcome any views on this from others since the above is just my take on this subject.
I will also repeat what I've said before, that if anyone objects to their former work appearing here then I will delete it immediately.
Cheers
Spogg
Thanks for your answer. I plan to release mostly freebies and maybe low priced products. I'll contact the dev if they are reachable then.
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