Re: [LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

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Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011 - 8:35 pm

On 06.01.2011 12:48, Jeremy wrote:

Yes, each voice has a different sound and response to a fixed
midichannel, 1 for the first, 2 for the second voice and so on...

Actually I find it rather interesting to have different settings between
automatically assigned notes. For instance with slightly different
sounds it even would become more alive.
But yes, for the average usage it would be great to just copy the
settings across the voices.
The channel stealing algorhythm kept me from implementing polyphony so
far, got to study that...

A while ago I was against the idea of plugins but actually find it now
usefull for recalling sessions. It would be great to stuff PD, Csound or
AlsaModularSynth into a sequencer. So far I know that you can create
LADSPA plugs with Faust and Csound but instruments??

Cheers,

Malte

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Re: [LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynt..., Krzysztof Foltman, (Thu Jan 6, 10:59 am)
Re: [LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynt..., Malte Steiner, (Thu Jan 6, 8:35 pm)
[LAD] Voice assign and stealing, Jens M Andreasen, (Sat Jan 8, 3:51 pm)