OpenGL wins by a million miles, very happy to have performance in HISE itself up to scratch now
Posts made by Dorian
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RE: Optional OpenGL rendering available
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RE: Incoming note length
Would basically open up the doorway to all sorts of predictive stuff, especially legato... but because midi is how it is, nothing's really cracked it yet. There are a few things using stuff like "learn" function, but I've had nothing but trouble with this when working with cues that have even one or two time signature changes or last longer than five minutes...
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Tune/Pan/Volume/Filter on a per-note basis
How much of the above is possible to do on a per-note basis, i.e. say you set an LFO with a random shape wave to modulate the pan position... each time you play a note, that particular note grabs the position that the pan pot is at that point, and plays the note there... and stays there... next note has a different pan value etc...
Even more interesting, can this be achieved with filter cutoff or resonance?
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RE: AM and FM synthesis?
Can get very interesting when you start putting envelopes and stuff on the modulator though! e.g. just using it to colour transients and weird things like that ;)
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RE: AM and FM synthesis?
Thanks a lot Dominik. So in this way, it would be possible potentially to use a sine wave (also modulate-able of course with ENV or whatever) to FM modulate sample sets?
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AM and FM synthesis?
Is it possible to add amplitude or frequency modulation patchability, so you have one audio source/sample set as the modulator... and another sample set as the carrier?
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RE: reverse sample playback?
Reversing preload buffer - that would be great, is this currently possible with the existing version of HISE? I have no problem with the full sample loaded in memory.
I'd imagine that libraries which would like to use the reverse feature won't have issues adding all samples to RAM, because libs that might use reverse won't be your typical orchestral legato libraries, where trillions of legato intervals take up most of the space, so there's room to spare...
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RE: reverse sample playback?
That is a huge shame, reversing samples is one of the most basic ways to get a really new sound from another sound. Any chance you might include this further down the line?
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RE: HISE's Preset System
Is that for changing colour as well as the remapping I asked about in the message before?
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RE: HISE's Preset System
- and also, how can we change the colour of the preset browser?
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RE: HISE's Preset System
When removing HISE's default toolbar as you showed above - can we map our own graphics to these controls, and if so, how can we do that?
Open preset browser
previous preset
next preset
Preset name display
Save preset
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RE: Laggy HISE using standalone
OK tried on a third system now and same problem. The only thing they have in common is that they all use a 4K monitor as either the main display, or one of a few (although changing resolution had no effect on the problem)
All have different CPU, graphics card, motherboard, screen, audio interface etc - but all on Windows 10
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RE: Laggy HISE using standalone
I was, but changed to 100% to test - same result
What I've realized is that HISE is not actually doubling the size on Retina at all - I thought it was, but that was just down to my 150% scaling, nothing to do with HISE... weird because I tried on two different systems and same result.
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Laggy HISE using standalone
I'm experiencing very very laggy HISE in standalone, but when I open HISEx64 in Cubase, it runs perfectly with no lag at all.
At first I put it down to my system, but have now installed on another system, and same resultsThis occurred even near the beginning of design when very little graphics and script were used at all, and is really strange
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RE: HISE's Preset System
Ok thanks - it's a shame you can't add your own title graphic/art and icons etc, just small things to match to your own interface. I actually like how it looks and the layout, but it does stick out a tiny bit just with those small differences
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HISE x64 doesn't seem to get tempo from DAW
The tempo always remains at 120BPM inside HISE x64
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HISE's Preset System
When saving a preset with the "save preset" floppy icon button, I can't find how to access it again from the instrument - it does end up in "UserPresets" but how do you access from the instrument?
I only see .presets in the instrument if I save it inside a category in a bank.Also, would it be possible to also have .presets accessible inside a bank, so you can have .preset files as well as category folders inside a bank... as you might have some specific patches, and then a bunch which you want to further group so it's nice and organised e.g....
PIANO STRING MUTED PLUCKS.preset
and then a folder beneath it inside the same bank... "Strings", which contains:
strings staccato.preset
strings tremolo.presetAlso - when compiling, will it be possible to remove the default keyboard and HISE toolbar controls, and access the preset browser with our own buttons and graphics, as well as modify some of the graphics inside the preset browser just to personalize it a bit? For example the plus/magnifying glass icons, and tweak the colours to blue say...?