Quilcom Spectre: A more intuitive additive synth
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 5:55 pm
Hi guys!
Here's my Quilcom Spectre synth.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xne9gk6t40fxm ... 0.zip?dl=0
It's another additive type synth for sure but I've tried to make it a bit more intuitive to get results. Since sound design with this seems easier to me I've been able to quickly provide 35 presets to get things going and to show some of the possibilities.
Notes:
There are 20 Partial strips; 10 panned to the Left and 10 to the right. The stereo field can be varied between max and mono prior to feeding into the effects rack.
The knobs are, I hope, fairly obvious in their function but I should tell you the FM knobs are pre-fader self-feedback for Phase Modulation within each partial strip. The exception is the bottom two strips whose FM source is from the partial above it in the racks.
The "Set all" strip does just that and the knobs aren't saved in the Presets. If you operate any of these knobs all the knobs of the same name will be matched to the Set all knob. In this way I would suggest you get the overall envelope etc. about right first then edit individual partial strips as needed.
Also note that the response of the Set all knobs is very laggy in Flowstone but dead slick in the VSTi included in the zip (tested in Reaper 5). NO idea why...
The Reset button is for clearing any stuck notes, which is a lovely 'feature' of Flowstone's MIDI handling. I only ever get a stuck note occasionally and that ties in with extensive use of the Sustain (Hold) pedal. I'm told this is normal but it's a shame.
I think and hope that all will be clear after messing around with the Spectre for a bit. If not, just say.
This one has been my favourite of my synths so far so I hope at least one other person will get a bit of enjoyment and interest from it.
EDIT: I've added Martin Vinacek's excellent comb filter in an independant noise strip, at the bottom of the GUI, which has great flexibility. There are 5 new presets that make use of it; numbers 36 to 40. The other presets are unchanged. I think the versatility of this synth has been usefully expanded by this addition. Get it here (the 1.0 is still available):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n4366qbpfe1j4 ... 1.zip?dl=0
EDIT 2:
The version 1.1 when exported as a dll VSTi had clicking audible when additional notes were played in a chord (found by accident, not feedback!). This was in Reaper 5.04 and not audible when running in Flowstone. I've had this before and it's down to using delays (any delay) in a polyphonic stream. Maybe it's only Reaper that does this...?
So I've made version 1.11 which has a poorer but working comb filter of sorts. Doesn't sound as good as Martin's but the result is useable and much better that straight filtering of noise. My comb uses 3 state variable filters in series with a variable offset of tuning frequency for each stage. So a bit naff but working and no clicks.
I've left the version 1.1 available because not everyone may get the clicks and Martin's comb IS better.
Version 1.11 has the five presets using the noise strip edited to sound ok.
Here it is:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n0ry91abekjaf ... 1.zip?dl=0
Cheers
Spogg
Here's my Quilcom Spectre synth.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xne9gk6t40fxm ... 0.zip?dl=0
It's another additive type synth for sure but I've tried to make it a bit more intuitive to get results. Since sound design with this seems easier to me I've been able to quickly provide 35 presets to get things going and to show some of the possibilities.
Notes:
There are 20 Partial strips; 10 panned to the Left and 10 to the right. The stereo field can be varied between max and mono prior to feeding into the effects rack.
The knobs are, I hope, fairly obvious in their function but I should tell you the FM knobs are pre-fader self-feedback for Phase Modulation within each partial strip. The exception is the bottom two strips whose FM source is from the partial above it in the racks.
The "Set all" strip does just that and the knobs aren't saved in the Presets. If you operate any of these knobs all the knobs of the same name will be matched to the Set all knob. In this way I would suggest you get the overall envelope etc. about right first then edit individual partial strips as needed.
Also note that the response of the Set all knobs is very laggy in Flowstone but dead slick in the VSTi included in the zip (tested in Reaper 5). NO idea why...
The Reset button is for clearing any stuck notes, which is a lovely 'feature' of Flowstone's MIDI handling. I only ever get a stuck note occasionally and that ties in with extensive use of the Sustain (Hold) pedal. I'm told this is normal but it's a shame.
I think and hope that all will be clear after messing around with the Spectre for a bit. If not, just say.
This one has been my favourite of my synths so far so I hope at least one other person will get a bit of enjoyment and interest from it.
EDIT: I've added Martin Vinacek's excellent comb filter in an independant noise strip, at the bottom of the GUI, which has great flexibility. There are 5 new presets that make use of it; numbers 36 to 40. The other presets are unchanged. I think the versatility of this synth has been usefully expanded by this addition. Get it here (the 1.0 is still available):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n4366qbpfe1j4 ... 1.zip?dl=0
EDIT 2:
The version 1.1 when exported as a dll VSTi had clicking audible when additional notes were played in a chord (found by accident, not feedback!). This was in Reaper 5.04 and not audible when running in Flowstone. I've had this before and it's down to using delays (any delay) in a polyphonic stream. Maybe it's only Reaper that does this...?
So I've made version 1.11 which has a poorer but working comb filter of sorts. Doesn't sound as good as Martin's but the result is useable and much better that straight filtering of noise. My comb uses 3 state variable filters in series with a variable offset of tuning frequency for each stage. So a bit naff but working and no clicks.
I've left the version 1.1 available because not everyone may get the clicks and Martin's comb IS better.
Version 1.11 has the five presets using the noise strip edited to sound ok.
Here it is:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n0ry91abekjaf ... 1.zip?dl=0
Cheers
Spogg