Hi to everyone out there in KVR land.
I need some brutally honest advice from all you DSP coders out there.
Basically, I'm a semi-pro coder, with plenty of coding experience in various languages including Java, Basic, Pascal, bit of ASM, bit of C/C++. I consider myself a decent coder and am fine with OO design and coding, but have no experience with DSP stuff and fairly average maths knowledge.
Do you DSP coders (who i respect greatly by the way) think i might be able to give some plugin/synth coding a go? If so, where is a good place to start? I think i've got Dev C++ knocking around somewhere, and got some decent C++ books to help me. ALso, I have Delphi Personal 6 + 7 if they might be any good.
Any help or advice would be massively appreciated. I have used Synthedit, but i don't like that way of doing things. Sure you coders out there know what i'm talking about.
Cheers for reading all this
Semi-pro coder needs some honest advice!
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Ben [Camel Audio] Ben [Camel Audio] https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=1122
- KVRian
- 757 posts since 18 Sep, 2001 from Edinburgh, Scotland
Hi quincy,
Ben
Yes - go for it. I'd start with a simple VST plugin effect - something like a filter. I use Visual C++ - Dev C++ probably can be used, but will be a bit more hassle. You can also do it with Delphi - I think tobybear uses it, so he'd be the best person to offer you advice. Definitely subscribe to music-dsp and the vst-plugins dev lists. http://www.musicdsp.org/ http://www.u-he.com/vstsource/ http://www.steinberg.net/en/support/3rd ... .php?sid=0 . Also, check out the archives, as there's lots of bits and pieces of source code which you use.Do you DSP coders (who i respect greatly by the way) think i might be able to give some plugin/synth coding a go?
Ben
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1924 posts since 15 Nov, 2003 from London, UK
Hi Ben,
Thanks for the positive words. I love programming and love creating music on my computer so to combine the 2 would be brilliant for me.
As regards using Visual C++, I can see why it might be beneficial, but I'm a poor student who can't afford it and I've never got on well with MS development tools. Think it might have to be DevC++ for me. Better start getting some more sleep so i can get my head round some heavy duty C++!
I appreciate the encouragement a lot, so thanks mate, If you're ever in Brighton i'll buy you a pint!
Thanks for the positive words. I love programming and love creating music on my computer so to combine the 2 would be brilliant for me.
As regards using Visual C++, I can see why it might be beneficial, but I'm a poor student who can't afford it and I've never got on well with MS development tools. Think it might have to be DevC++ for me. Better start getting some more sleep so i can get my head round some heavy duty C++!
I appreciate the encouragement a lot, so thanks mate, If you're ever in Brighton i'll buy you a pint!