Ilir Bajri, 52, musician from Prishtina, Republic of Kosova.

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RE: The world of HISE
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HISE and Education
Hi everyone.
Sorry for the off-topic post but i thought I'd share a nice experience with HISE as a tool for education and creativity for music students. In short, was hired by a music festival to do a 5 day workshop in building simple sample based virtual instruments. It was quite hard to organize it during covid measures - but in the end four of the workshop attendies were able to create their own instruments. They recorded samples using their mobile phones, using opensource audio recorder app; convert, cut and prepare samples in audacity and learn basic stuff in HISE for creating standalone and vst instruments.
If you like to check out their work you can download all compiled vst3 win64bit standalones from here
HISE source files from -> hereStudents also made a video presentation of their work, you can watch it from -> here
(albanian language version only i'm affraid, but you might be curious how it sounds :) )bellow are students instruments interface shots and few photos from the workshop and festival poster of the workshop
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Expression of Love
Love the Scriptnode, lots to learn yet but it feels so right already!
Makes me happy and had to share!
Many Thanks @Christoph-Hart
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share: finished OT SECTIONS project
Happy to share that the main reason why i use HISE and joined this forum - a personal project that i call ORCHESTOOLS | SECTIONS - a free public virtual orchestra version 1 - is complete now. Took a year to get from an initial idea to a working version.
A motivation behind it was to provide for music students and music enthusiasts a set of free tools for study and composition of orchestral music.OT SECTIONS features a set of 4 instruments. Each has 4 layers and each layer has independent samplestart, pitch, amp and filter LFO, Envelope and Velocity modulators; each has keyboard range and keyboard volume range, MIDI channel, volume and pan control. It has global compression and convolution reverb, etc...
The whole set is built on samples from Versilian Studios VSCO 2 CE and VSCL libraries. And, of course, hardly any of them would be possible without the help and support from kind and generous people of this forum and the platform built by Christopher. Thank you all!
Compiled Windows 64bit VST3 plugins can be d'loaded from the website
HISE source files are available on my GitHub
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An update of the first instrument i've built with HISE - a year later
I've updated and rewritten from the scratch the piano plugin that i made a year ago. New UI and better sounding samplemap. Quite happy with this one and already have ideas and plans for stuff to put on the next update/upgrade.
It is built on Salamander Yamaha C sample library. if you want to check it out and build it on your own (and would aprecciate very much if you happen to build OSX and Linux plugins and/or standalones and if you wouldn't mind sharing them with me, i'll put them on site with credits and stuff) :)
download from GitHub repository: GitHub / OT PIANO S
Otherwise you can download compiled VST3 and Standalone windows files from here:
32bit and 64bit VST3 plugins
32bit and 64bit STANDALONE
Samplesbellow screenshots of UI
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New instrument - ORCHESTOOLS | STRINGS
This is a new rompler instrument i've built using Versilian Studios VSCO 2 CE sample library. The aim is to create orchestral plugins that sound good and offer a lot of modelling tools. It is a 4 layer rompler, each layer has it's own filter, amplitude and pitch modulators, EQ, A global convolution reverb, compression, library and more....
This is the first of four instrument in the series. Winds, Brass and Perc modul;es will follow.
if you like to check it out links are at: musictop69.wixsite.com/orchestools/orchestools-twoscreenshots and two sound demos bellow.
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My new free&opensource piano instrument
Hi everyone.
I've just published my new Piano instrument and would be very grateful for any testing, comments and critique! (windows vst3 64bit)
Thanks & regards.
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updating my first synth experiment
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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My first attempt at FX plugins - OT FUNimator :)
This is my first attempt at fx plugins. This one uses two pattern based LFO's to modulate Filter and Gain. Patterns can be re-triggered with incoming midi note messages. Filter parameters can be automated, etc...
If you like to check it out, dwonload links are at this page
https://musictop69.wixsite.com/orchestools/mediavst3 32&64bit, windows only
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Talking about HISE at a music festival (photos)
Was invited to give a presentation and talk about Virtual Instruments, public domain resources, free and open source tools for creating them and their usage and benefits in education and creativity.
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another one :)
Few months ago I've decided to build a rompler instrument with the little knowledge that i have of HISE and see what can i come up with. The idea was to use default HISE stuff and very little or no scripts at all while putting as much as possible typical synthi controls on the UI for as much editing possibilities as possible!
I've brought it to this version which i like to call ORCHESTOOLS | 306 (BETA). It uses samples from two small sample packages from Versilian Studios VSCO 2 Community Edition project - the 256samples package and the 50samples package - thus the number 306 :)
Building this one made me understand better how samplemaps, samplers and UI on HISE work and already have a lot of plans to update/change on these aspects. There are a lot of things needing corrections, sample maps, sample loops, and stuff, rename UI control parameters to something that is short and makes sense when it appears at MIDI Learn control parameters panel.. etc...
There are few dozen presets on the Library to demonstrate what can be done with this instrument.
Here is the VST/VST3 with samples archive download link:
https://mega.nz/#!ZcwnWCzZ!oMmGDQxZfrUYYUuFQDjro4sK4My-0OGCRuJHD3o6w0cand here is the source to build your own:
https://mega.nz/#!hBhDnCRb!RLYMJzxJQmWj7iRvN3iZ_-2kCYsUa-yFXWOdci3HrDkand bellow screen shots of the interface, it's quite big :)
looking forward to comments, critique, suggestions and solutions proposed by anyone...
thanx! :)
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a small and simple xmass instrument - happy holidays :)
made a simple glockenspiel instrument (vst & standalone) as a humble holiday gift to the funkiest forum group.
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Happy Holidays!
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Thank you! :)
I guess now the new website is officially up - so i can freely say that - I love it. I also am very happy seeing Orchestools listed on Opensource projects section. :) Grateful for that! It is really a big pleasure to be a part of this community and, hopefully, modestly contribute in any way.
Kudos to @Christoph-Hart for creating and developing this inclusive platform and Kudos also to forum community members (you know them all ;) ) for their constant and generous contributions in maintaining a friendly, supportive and constructive vibe - which is always helpful and encouraging!
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RE: New instrument - ORCHESTOOLS | STRINGS
The second instrument of the series is up. ORCHESTOOLS | BRASS... brass module built on Versilian Studios VSCO 2 CE public domain orchestral sample library....
link for compiled vst3 windows plugin at this page: link
quick user guide here: link
source files will be uploaded to GitHub very soon.
comments, suggestion, critique is welcomed and aprecciated. :)
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RE: Talking about HISE at a music festival (photos)
...and, of course, i've talked for few minutes about the forum and the community in it. How important and helpful it is in learning and building creative and useful tools.
:)
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love the MIDI learn panel
I just love that you can map more than one UI element to the same MIDI CC and than control amount/intensity of modulation for each and single one of them via MIDI learn panel. Love it! One can make very nice and interesting patches that can be modulated to a great extent with one or few MIDI CC's. Just great!
Finaly the ModWheel can be used in a much more productive manner than just vibrating stuff :) -
RE: Wishing All Happy New Year 2022
@dabdab Happy New Year. All the best in 2022!
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RE: combobox for filter mode having strange behavior. Please help.
@gryphonsegg Hi there! Don't get discouraged. I'm 54, started using HISE 4 years ago. I have yet a lot to learn but with experimenting and help from this forum I have so far managed to make these instruments.
Regards.