I 'm very happy that you like it. Now some notes. The lfo's "dest" pot is just graphic. Also in the matrix (which handles the modulations) the lfo to amp doesn't work. It is still an open module. I let it unprotected to see the dsp handle of the osc's and the filters.
Any DSP usage information :
- how much polyphony can you achieve with a single socpe board (home/project/profi).
- what is the minimal requirement to make it work ?
CheerZ
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On 2006-10-02 18:46, eliam wrote:
You haven't even remotely begun to contemplate the shadow of the beginning of the possibilities flexor offers! Seriously, you won't regret it!
On 2006-10-03 05:21, stardust wrote:
On 2006-10-02 18:46, eliam wrote:
You haven't even remotely begun to contemplate the shadow of the beginning of the possibilities flexor offers! Seriously, you won't regret it!
true. Even if you wont be happy with this very nice synth, you will be blown away by the Flexor possibilities in Modular.
Well, thanks for the very strong recommendation for Flexor. I suppose I will just have to buy it now and see what I have been missing out on. I can't wait!!!
"And whilst they heard the word about the new kingdom they left their belongings and doubts behind to walk with the flexorians. Lo and behold! the clouds didst part to reveal new horizons that no man ever beheard, and glorious and happy was their heart for they had found sounds that surpasseth the understanding of the mind!"
Wow - you've put a LOT of work into this - looks great and very interesting synth.
Sorry to add some negatives but:
1.) I find it very difficult to read the positions of the pots. Is it just me (my colourblindness has caught me out with things like this in the past) or does any one else find this. I can see the pots moving round when I move them, but I can't tell if the LED is at 9 o'clock or 3 o'clock. Something brighter would be really helpfule for me.
2.) Some of the patches produce an awful lot of noise, where not expected. For example, there's a patch called (something like) 'Analogue Bell' or 'True Bell' or something (sorry not at my home PC right now) and it just produces noise rather than a bell sound. Anyone else finding this? Do I need to install anything else? (Yes, I have Flexor 1 & 1.5 installed).
Anyway, great work - really great to see what's being produced by our beloved developers at the moment.
Ben
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Ben Walker on 2006-10-05 01:47 ]</font>