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      Christoph Hart @Dan Korneff
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      @Dan-Korneff I have 5 old mac minis lying around…

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        rzrsharpeprod @Christoph Hart
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        @Christoph-Hart said in Romplur vs Maize Sampler still HISE Rocks:

        @Dan-Korneff I have 5 old mac minis lying around…

        In my house I have 3 laptops, an Alienware PC & a gaming PC but no Macs...something has gone wrong somewhere 😅

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          Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart you can make a High Availability cluster with those boat anchors.

          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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            clevername27
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            I simply refuse to use something called "Romplur".

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            • FrankbeatF
              Frankbeat
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              Today I found out about another feature that makes HISE rock for me:
              The decay curve of a HISE modulator is way closer to an ideal logarithmic one than I know it from Kontakt, Battery and many other software instruments. This comes very handy to me as I love to model analog synth drum sounds in digital realm.

              To anyone looking for details on that:

              Battery 4 and Kontakt 5 have a very steep curve, tending to almost linear – which is very different to how a native sound will decay.

              HISE has a much finer finer curve, mimicking an almost perfectly logarithmic decay. With only a little imperfection: It breaks if it reaches -59.4 dbFS. See my comparison graphs below.

              One thing I was surprised of to learn was that the Decay Curve parameter seems to not really alter the shape significantly. Turning it up to 100% makes it still look logarithmic like on 0% but seems to extend the actual time value. But that's not a problem to me as I rarely ever want a non-logarithmic decay.

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              Using HISE from the develop branch (Feb '23)

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                jacintonegro @David Healey
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                @David-Healey do you know where I can Purchase HISE Templates of Premade proejects.

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                • David HealeyD
                  David Healey @jacintonegro
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                  @jacintonegro i do not. What did you have in mind?

                  Free HISE Bootcamp Full Course for beginners.
                  YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials
                  My Patreon - HISE tutorials

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                    cassettedeath
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                    There’s a whole reddit thread on ROMPLUR being sketchy and scamming people…..

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                      dannytaurus @cassettedeath
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                      Since this post has been revived, I'll just leave a comment about Maize Sampler.

                      Yes, it's very basic, and yes there are a lot of features missing.

                      But here's the thing - I've built a full-time income from plugins made in Maize Sampler.

                      It's not really down to the tools you use. Even with basic tools making basic plugins, you can still build a business if you have [1] good ideas and [2] a good audience.

                      The reason I moved to HISE is so I can build even better plugins for my audience, but I probably be in the place I'm in without Maize Sampler.

                      Meat Beats: https://meatbeats.com
                      Klippr Video: https://klippr.video

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                        jacintonegro @David Healey
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                        @David-Healey a simple plugin like this one https://youtu.be/ZJzM4vZOe5U?si=3NdD8vMRnwPaRj8q

                        Let me know if you know anyone selling templates that could save time programming . money is no object.

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                        • David HealeyD
                          David Healey @jacintonegro
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                          @jacintonegro I don't know of anyone selling things like that. It would be a whole project rather than a template. If money is no object though then you could hire a developer to make whatever you want. Speak to @Lindon

                          Free HISE Bootcamp Full Course for beginners.
                          YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials
                          My Patreon - HISE tutorials

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                            jacintonegro @David Healey
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                            @David-Healey Thanks for the Contact and it's an Honour to say hello to THE DAVID HEALEY

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