updating my first synth experiment
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I am almost finished working on the second version of my first synth experiment from a year ago - ORCHESTOOLS | GENESYN which uses two standard HISE wavegenerator modules. It has now more LFO's, more Envelopes, new UI, an arpeggiator, etc. Now for some preset building and testing. Will upload it on Github for anyone who might be interested to look into it.
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Well, GENESYN 2 arrived at release stage :) ...there is for sure many things that can be done to improve it, but for now this is it!
If you like to check it out the links to the compiled plugin and sourcecode are bellow. Would aprecciate very much comments, critics and your time! Regards.
VST3 windows plugin: download
SourceCode: GitHubwebpage post: here
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Congratulations it looks great!.,
The signal flow is well understood but maybe a reference to each oscillator can be a good idea especially for not very advanced users who want to experiment with your synth.
The light colors in the GUI are always nice Although they can fatigue the eyes with long periods of work, the LFO section confuses me a bit, it may be that when using it it determines how the modulation is assigned but at first glance I am somewhat confused :), of course all synths require a manual..,
You I confess that I am very new to Hise and I am hallucinating with the possibilities of development with Hise., I am about to finish a synth with but I am having some problems assigning samples to the Audio Loop Player, I still do not know how to link a combo box to select samples from the SampleMaps or AudioFiles folder I hope to find a solution soon to share my first steps :)
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Thank you very much. I aprecciate the input very much. Most certainly I need to write manuals and make some "how to" and demonstrational videos. I have already started with a short quick user guide with basic info and explanations (link: quick user guide)
Yup, the LFO section is a bit tricky - i find it also tricky to build it. I want to keep those funcionalities but make it simpler to use. Have to still learn a lot about HISE. I never thought i would be building virtual instruments but HISE made it possible for me.
Looking forward to see your work. Some solutions and ideas take time but i'm sure you'll find a solution for your project. Also the community in this forum is great and helpfull.
Regards.