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Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:22 pm
by nix
hi electrogear!
I hazily remember your nick
-nix from SynthMaker early adopters here
Timing is much steadier now, and can also be faster
using our new codebox 'Ruby' code
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:24 pm
by electrogear2
k brown wrote:What's an example of what this issue prevents you from doing?
This was a prototype I created a long time ago but it never really came to fruition. Looks like a few others have copied it now anyway!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVoSY961hjM
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:26 pm
by electrogear2
nix wrote:hi electrogear!
I hazily remember your nick
-nix from SynthMaker early adopters here
Timing is much steadier now, and can also be faster
using our new codebox 'Ruby' code
I remember yours too! Along with oddson, trogluddite(?), and probably a dozen others that escape me! Hope you're well!
I'll take a look at that thanks! Are you on flowstone's dev team then or are you just a user?
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:38 pm
by pshannon
electrogear2 wrote:k brown wrote:What's an example of what this issue prevents you from doing?
This was a prototype I created a long time ago but it never really came to fruition. Looks like a few others have copied it now anyway!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVoSY961hjM
I just watched this on the you tube link you shared, amazing and very creative.
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:49 pm
by nix
I'm well! leading a quiet life in front of a music computer
Oddson could probably be contacted here, he is still a tiny bit active,
u may have gathered that Trog is our moderator
NAS turned up about a month ago
I'm not part of the dev, just a regular user
it suits me more as I'm not so skilled as MyCo! among
who has taken his coding to the next level and is working like a mofo
to bring the new FlowStone
- but I am on the testing team for the new Alpha version
which is 64-bit and VST3
If you'd like you can soon join, just send me a pm with your email
It's still audio DSP that we talk about, interfacing with hardware is great, as I do a little machinery
-but the scene is still audio-focussed
-the Ruby is the most intuitive language I have seen, it's almost like spoken language
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:51 pm
by trogluddite
electrogear2 wrote:trogg(?)
Still here, and still just as (?) as I ever was!
Nice to see you, old-timer!

Not too many others of us left these days (at all, really, never mind just the old-timers!)
electrogear2 wrote:flowstone's dev team
A one-man band at the moment, but another of the old timers - MyCo (I think that was his SM handle as well - it's all too long ago now to be sure!)
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 10:58 pm
by electrogear2
pshannon wrote:electrogear2 wrote:k brown wrote:What's an example of what this issue prevents you from doing?
This was a prototype I created a long time ago but it never really came to fruition. Looks like a few others have copied it now anyway!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVoSY961hjM
I just watched this on the you tube link you shared, amazing and very creative.
Thanks! I don't get chance to be creative any more! I work as an instrument technician (not musical, unfortunately) on a gas rig in the middle of the North Sea. I really miss my old uni days when I had time to be creative!
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 11:02 pm
by electrogear2
nix wrote:I'm well! leading a quiet life in front of a music computer
Oddson could probably be contacted here, he is still a tiny bit active,
u may have gathered that Trog is our moderator
NAS turned up about a month ago
I'm not part of the dev, just a regular user
it suits me more as I'm not so skilled as MyCo! among
who has taken his coding to the next level and is working like a mofo
to bring the new FlowStone
- but I am on the testing team for the new Alpha version
which is 64-bit and VST3
If you'd like you can soon join, just send me a pm with your email
It's still audio DSP that we talk about, interfacing with hardware is great, as I do a little machinery
-but the scene is still audio-focussed
-the Ruby is the most intuitive language I have seen, it's almost like spoken language
Great to hear

I'm living a bit of a hectic life with 2 kids now and I'm constantly AFK
I remember myCo. I also remember NAS too! Correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember NAS being a little bit off-the-wall and extremely productive but often with quite zany things? Was it NAS that everyone thought was a bot? Or am I getting mixed up?
I really miss DSP. I feel like nobody in my life gets me like you guys did! Haha!
I need to learn Ruby. I always wanted to, it was one of my post-graduate aims but life took over.
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 11:35 pm
by nix
yeah, NAS was into all kinds of computer exploits-
I'm suffering the mists of time a touch though
My Dad worked on a rig in the North sea.
He was tool store-man. The story was the rig parted from the mooring/thrusters
and was adrift for perhaps 2 weeks. The crew was pulled out with helicopters
I'm really interested in the sequencer, would it be OK to copy it?
We could start a group project or something?
Let me know what u want to do with it.
I wrote a piano roll if anyone wants it
I understand you're pressed for time, it'd be nice to see ya 'round
Re: DSPplug tick100
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2020 4:56 am
by RJHollins
Hi NIX !!!
So good to see you posting here at FlowStone.
I followed you often on the SM site.
Hope you're doing well
