Moselle, a new software synth, nearing release

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Whats your reaction to this sample program?

I can't even look at it much less understand it.
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I could figure it out with time and the manual.. but won't.
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I get it but it'd be easier to read if it were programmed in <name of synth software>. (Tell me what software and share a screenshot if you have time.)
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Its as clear to me as it'd be with any other system I've used, even with zero Moselle experience.
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Its Patching Nirvana! Do not sleep, Frank, until you have delivered a working binary to me!
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21%
 
Total votes: 24

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Development Diary: wrote the last features today that were needed to simulate a 1985 synthesizer such as my old Korg DW-8000:

-- monophonic with retrigger or legato (then wasted an hour playing funky bass lines. Keys being held down go in a LIFO queue as you play them, then unwind correctly, so you can get all the multi-note trills you love. Took some thinking to get it written right but worked first time for some reason.

-- unison mode (voice# is just another patch variable you can use for old-fashioned detuning, or anything else you'd like) (works on polyphonic mode too)

-- polyphonic with voice limit (not sure the utility on modern synth software but it was easy.)

-- white noise, pink noise

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mystran wrote:Can't really judge what's on your Facebook page because.. well.. it doesn't work without Facebook account, and I got rid of mine years ago. Sorry.
Hi Mystran,

I've put together a forum for Moselle. These pictures should be visible without needing to make an account. Let me know if they're not.

http://moselle.invisionzone.com/index.p ... een-shots/

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They are not.
"Until you spread your wings, you'll have no idea how far you can walk." Image

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arakula wrote:They are not.
Thanks Arakula.

Is this any better I wonder? Its visible to me even when I log off the site: http://moselle.invisionzone.com/index.p ... midi-menu/

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Swiss Frank wrote:
arakula wrote:They are not.
Thanks Arakula.

Is this any better I wonder? Its visible to me even when I log off the site: http://moselle.invisionzone.com/index.p ... midi-menu/
This one works. The forum is configured to not show attachments unless people are logged in.

Is the block-diagram actual GUI graphics, or just for documentation purposes?

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mystran wrote:This one works. The forum is configured to not show attachments unless people are logged in.
Thanks for checking Mystran. I haven't found a "show to non-members" option and will see what Invision says, but honestly the gallery feature seems to meet my needs.

Now that you see the screen shots, I imagine they're boring enough you don't have any actual comment or feedback :) As Frantz says, really hearing the sound is more interesting, although theoretically at least this first release isn't about the sound quality (or windows), its about the language itself.

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There's been some movement on this; http://moselle.invisionzone.com/index.p ... a-release/

You need to register to download, and it's worth bearing in mind it's still available as a standalone in beta. And note;
This version needs an extremely fast CPU, but number of cores isn't important. Memory and disk space are not important either.
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Note that Moselle is not free software. While there is no charge, feedback on the Q&A forum is requested.

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Thanks Bob! In fact here's a new release.

Version 0.1.3 of Moselle IDE is now released and available for download at:

http://moselle.invisionzone.com/index.p ... a-release/

Moselle IDE is a standalone music synthesizer for Windows, that can be programmed in a special "modular synthesizer programming language" called Moselle. Hook up a MIDI keyboard to your computer, and MoselleIDE will play music out your speakers. For more basic details, please follow the above link.

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