I'll just leave this here
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A short teaser for the new upcoming feature:
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A developer feature or one for end users too?
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Wow man... we'll have crazy moment soons !
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It's a development tool. Basically it lets you combine DSP building blocks in a more detailed manner than the current HISE module architecture. It's mostly for custom FX right now, but I have plans to extend it to voice level in order to build up custom sound generators.
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This looks interesting....is this sorta like the routing matrix thingy ?
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@Dalart No. This is a way to create DSP modules without having to write code :)
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@Dalart said in I'll just leave this here:
is this sorta like the routing matrix thingy
It's the routing matrix on steroids :)
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Slick stuff
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Next teaser :)
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@Christoph-Hart add a sinewave bank to this beauty plzzzzzz
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Progression of Hise
My sleeping time
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@Christoph-Hart Now that's what I'm talking about, the best development tool ever been made ;)
I guess this is a mixture of transient shaper and filter modulation :)
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ace this is so exciting! eta?
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So the release is on teaser 3, or 3, and then release?
But I would say it's up to you @Christoph-Hart... It's your Hise man... -
I applaud this activity - and like every one else here I'm excited to see it come to fruition, but I'm going to be a boring stick-in-the-mud here and say : I'd love this to happen, but... after:
- The requests we have outstanding for functionality in the existing product - like midi out, loop points in modulator tables
- a much more stable and consistent sample load process
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Well, MIDI out came up literally three days ago, so I'll add this after I finished this feature.
Also, with this system you can make your LFO with custom loop points yourself. Classic case of "Teach a man how to fish" :)
One of the main reasons why I am adding this is to remove the pressure from the inbuilt modules to catch every possible use case: There will be ready made modules for 90% of the use cases, but if you need something special like you've requested, you can get your hands dirty and patch it yourself. Be aware that this system also includes a C++ code generator that will spit out a C++ class mirroring your patch with close to hand-written performance, so in the end you won't have any performance overhead.
And what's the problem with the sample load process?
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@Christoph-Hart sample load, round-robin set up - Dave and I and other seem to have problems... theres plenty of discussion here I think.
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@Lindon said in I'll just leave this here:
@Christoph-Hart sample load, round-robin set up - Dave and I and other seem to have problems... theres plenty of discussion here I think.
Yes there is definite buggyness but I've been able to workaround all issues so far.
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@dustbro said in I'll just leave this here: