Re: [LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

From: Ricardo Wurmus <ricardo.wurmus@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Jan 02 2011 - 15:55:49 EET

Hi Sascha,

I found the AlsaModularSynth to be a great sounding "analog-ish" modular
synthesizer with a very direct and very usable interface.

I don't quite understand your vision just yet. Is the idea basically to
write an attractive and usable GUI for an existing synth (engine)?

On 2 January 2011 21:47, Julien Claassen <julien@email-addr-hidden-lab.de> wrote:

> Hello Sascha!
> I'm not good at coding at all, but I think a more useable framework for a
> softsynth, if you like to build it with an existing one, might be bristol.
> Bristol is a synth emulator. It has a couple of synths already. But it might
> not suffer, having a new filter or different oscillator in it, if Nick is OK
> with that. The synths it emulates, are basically built from the components
> (filters, oscs, etc.), that are in the engine. Then they are connected in a
> particular way and get a GUI/CLI put on top of them. Bristol has, what I
> would call MIDI learning. You can easily assing MIDI controls to controls of
> the currently loaded synth and I think you can save them as well. Have a
> look at his site:
> http://bristol.sf.net
> The sweet thing about using this would be, that you have to implement the
> new components and then there is an API - so I believe - for relatively
> easily constructing the connections and the <UIs. I know only of the textUI,
> which is very clever and helpful!
> Kindly yours
> julien
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