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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 6:14 pm
by Spogg
Stereo stage tools
Very useful set of optimised stereo modules for controlling the stereo sound field/stage. I particularly liked the mono to wide module which goes beyond the stereo width of the input.
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Added a simple test environment. Best auditioned on headphones for a remarkable experience!
Author: Dozius
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Spogg
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 12:47 pm
by Spogg
Trance gate
Being very old I didn't really know what a Trance Gate was but I soon found out that, in this case, it's a step pattern sequencer that triggers an envelope based on the beats selected.
This one has a nice intuitive GUI with a good range of possibilities.
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This was another project where the author made a great module but didn't attend to the preset handling so that was my main intervention here. Every parameter now has a unique entry in the saved presets.
Changed 2 knobs from readout to labels to clarify function.
Changed a few labels on and in modules.
Added a preset manager and 3 presets made to demo and test.
Author: Mortis Draco
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 2:24 pm
by Spogg
Console synthThis is a 4 oscillator virtual analogue synthesiser with each oscillator having independant LFO modulation, PWM for the pulse and Saw2 waves, static peaking filter and pan and level controls together with a good tuning arrangement.
The first thing that struck me was just how good this synth looks. Lots of effort obviously went into the appearance and the logical and intuitive arrangement of the controls. I'm sure tulamide would be impressed

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Then we move onto the sounds and the author has provided 19 very useable presets to demo a few possibilities and an init preset for starting off a new preset. Inside the module (nice schematic) various options can be configured before exporting to VSTi. For example there are lots of channel filter types to choose from should you prefer another type of filter from peaking. Just click on the type box (inside the channel module) and you get a pop-up selection.
The author has kept the GUI clutter-free but has provided all the essential stuff for a great and useable classic synth.
Spogged:
The filter cutoff for channels 1 and 2 were not connected to the peaking filter module input. I'm convinced this was a wiring mistake since some of the presets operate these knobs.
I set re-trigger stolen for True since I found this to be better in practice on my own projects.
I deleted an unused noise oscillator in channel 1 multi-osc.
Replaced the obsolete LFO Prim in the chorus section with one of Martin Vinacek's
There is room for optimisation in the synth using more recent stuff but I resisted the temptation! It's great just as it is.
Author: Unknown
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Spogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nlq79vcqim4it ... r.zip?dl=0
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:11 am
by Spogg
Knob parameter display window
I do like this idea. You can have a single readout display window on your project so that when you operate any control the window shows the label (or any string) followed by the control value.
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Created an assembly ready to copy-paste into any knob, with a comment label for instructions.
Modified some knobs in addition to the two original ones to demonstrate useage.
Request: I couldn't do this for RUBY-based controls because I would need to have an "interaction" output and I don't have any Ruby skills so anyone? Some generic one-liner maybe with a worked example?
Author: Unknown
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Spogg
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 11:30 am
by Spogg
FFT frequency detector in Green
This clever box of Fast Fourier Transform tricks is remarkably accurate over the MIDI key range.
The author has provided a test environment using a saw wave, which obviously has many harmonics, and a comparison direct Hz readout from the MIDI module.
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Unknown
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 2:44 am
by Nubeat7
for the rubyknob request...
here you can find a long story of creating a ruby knob, they all have an interaction output, so you can use them for the value display, some of the older versions have redraw bugs which is not difficult to fix v 2.2 and 3 should be fine
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=641&start=50here an attachement with the display module from above
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:18 pm
by Spogg
Nubeat7 wrote:for the rubyknob request...
here you can find a long story of creating a ruby knob, they all have an interaction output, so you can use them for the value display, some of the older versions have redraw bugs which is not difficult to fix v 2.2 and 3 should be fine
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=641&start=50here an attachement with the display module from above
Thank you so much for that Nubeat! Great knob too.
I've successfully modified the original orange Ruby knob with the appropriate 2 lines of code and made a cheat box to provide other Ruby idiots like me the means to do the same.
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Spogg
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:47 pm
by Spogg
Mute and Solo switch banks
This system provides for the GUI and logic to be able to control multiple channels to either mute or solo any number and combination of channels.
Spogged:
The original had 4 channels and worked when initially tested. However the author had clearly wanted and provided for MIDI control and preset management neither of which worked at all!
I decided that this system could be very useful for multi-oscillator systems for example, and would work the same as the Mute/Solo on every DAW. For this reason I spent a lot of time making it work with MIDI and preset management as the author seemed to have wanted.
I've provided a MIDI CC assembly and a preset manager as a test and demo environment. I also made a 16 channel version whereby unwanted channels could just be deleted according to need (from highest number down).
I've added a couple of comment boxes to explain a bit more.
I've added outputs onto the modules ready to connect to selectors or whatever is to control the signal path.
Author: Unknown
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Spogg
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:00 pm
by Spogg
Selector switch bank
This is a module for making a single index value selection by pressing the appropriate switch. I like the fact that it's easy to add more switch elements and the rest is done for you. Or remove a few!
Spogged:
The original had 4 switches so I added another 2 to test it.
Added preset support.
Added a preset manager to demo and test.
Added a comment box.
Author: Unknown
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Spogg
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:56 pm
by Spogg
Pad controlled vowel sounds
This is a rather cute module for controlling vowel sounds (formants) using an x-y pad. Each corner of the pad can be assigned to a vowel sound and the pad can be used to change the mix while playing a MIDI keyboard. Great fun!
Spogged:
Nothing but I was tempted to change the envelope generator. I resisted.
Author: SMTB Technics (I presume).
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Spogg