Thanks Christoph. Obviously I still have a lot of exploring to do in HISE. And I haven't even touched scripting yet.
Also, opening up the wavetable oscillator for end user configuration would be nice.
Thanks Christoph. Obviously I still have a lot of exploring to do in HISE. And I haven't even touched scripting yet.
Also, opening up the wavetable oscillator for end user configuration would be nice.
d.healy and Christoph, have either of you completed an instrument libary to date? Are there other instruments libraries available for HISE yet?
I know that the priority of HISE is around sampling, but please also consider the possibilities of HISE being used as a modular synthesis (and sampling) environment. Adding a few synthesis features could put HISE into the realm of being used as a modular synth. I mentioned a couple of features in another thread, but I'll restate them here, maybe adding more as I explore HISE from the perspective of using it as a modular synth.
Oscillator sync.
Pulse width.
Modulation routing (for example, single LFO modulating multiple parameters)
All parameters modulatable.
Comb filter type.
Thanks, Christoph.
I'm thinking about HISE as a future sampling and synthesis playground, for sharing instruments with other users. The important sampling aspects look to already be in place and just a few additions to the synthesis could make HISE very attractive to a wide range of users, likely generating more interest in HISE from end users like myself.
Can pulse width of a square wave somehow be adjusted for the waveform generator?
Is it currently possible to sync oscillators?
Thanks.
d.healey, I'm not aware of Mozilla sharing user info with Google. Do you have a link for anything about that?
Midori is not stable here on Windows.
d.healey, it could be. I have tried Firefox and K-meleon so far. Especially for a browser, I prefer using free software because of privacy issues with browsers by big companies.
I haven't tried sfz files yet in HISE (just about to do that now), but here are a lot of sfz files that might be worth looking at: http://www.bandshed.net/sounds/sfz/ I got the link from a post by J_e_f_f_g at linuxmusicians.com
Have you considered other forum sofware? Vanilla forum and Fluxbb are both GPL licensed, lightweight, and seem to work well on other sites.
I think what is going on is a js issue. Just now when hitting submit I got an error saying that as a new user I can only submit a reply every 120 seconds. I'm using a different browser, and in Firefox I think that I was seeing a generic error message in place of this 120 second error message. But in this browser, the compose area at the bottom of the screen is still being cut off.
A couple of times when replying, the category wasn't selected, and clicking the dropdown wouldn't actually allow the dropdown menu to appear. Other times, the category was selected, but I still got the error message of not having enough priveleges.
As I was typing this message in Firefox, the compose area was cutoff by the Windows taskbar, and I had to hit F11 to go fullscreen to see the full compose area. I'll have to break this message up...
I keep getting this message today when trying to reply to threads. Sometimes it goes away after starting a new reply. Error: You do not have enough priveleges for this action.
I'm also seeing other usability problems with the forum software. Anyone else?
Yes, that was it. I tried uninstalling HISE so that I could get the error message to reappear, but it only showed after the first install. And I jumped to conclusions thinking that the second error was somehow related.
I saw another error message after installing, and I had thought that this error was related to the other error somehow. Apologies for the confusion. Everything seems to be working as it should.
I'm trying HISE for the first time, and I'm not sure what is going on here in the screenshot: https://app.box.com/s/yz884bb9zosxygivarlw2hnof0gm1vqm
I'm on windows 7 at the moment.
By the way, I'm very glad to see some work going toward getting HISE up on linux.