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Modular Synth design and releases (Reaktor, SynthEdit, Tassman, etc.)
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same here...:-(

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Sorry guys it's my fault.
I wrote the HTML on the download page pointing to the wrong directory.
I have double checked the upload/download/leftload/rightload and it works now.

Kirsty

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Thanks , works fine now

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Thanks for this one! Very nice sounds you can achieve with it.
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definitely trying. TA!

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SE modular synth with patch cables.. Yay! Nice work! :tu:
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Thanks guys

I am building one more modular synthesizer and it will be my last work with this platform
because synthedit is too buggy, problematic and has ridiculously high CPU usage.

Kirsty

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It's the first SE creation I've seen with patch cables like that. Are these from a module that you wrote yourself or another 3rd party one?

If it's your own, would you make it available to the community please? If it's from another, which one is it? :)
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!

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Thank you for your generosity! This looks like great fun! :)

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It does look cool, but payware SE gets little respect now, I mean people are wanting more RAM, which means X64 etc.

I wish this was set free a few years back, would have been in my regular rotation.
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Nielzie wrote:It's the first SE creation I've seen with patch cables like that. Are these from a module that you wrote yourself or another 3rd party one?

If it's your own, would you make it available to the community please? If it's from another, which one is it? :)
Yes, the patch cable modules are all my own work.
You can't do it with native synthedit modules alone. I don't know why anyone
else hasn't done this sort of thing before because the c++ for patch cables
(both DSP and GUI) is quite easy.

When I have finished my current project I will release everything for free.
My boyfriend just bought me an new tablet PC so I am going to write some audio
software for android/ios next.

Kirsty


ps. Where would be a good place to ask for GUI designers to contribute
to my new synth project?

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kirsty roland wrote: ps. Where would be a good place to ask for GUI designers to contribute
to my new synth project?
Just hang around - talk about what you do, be it patch-design or GUI design, people somehow will find you, the freeware community rocks. Maybe start a blog?

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RunBeerRun wrote:It does look cool, but payware SE gets little respect now, I mean people are wanting more RAM, which means X64 etc.
I wish this was set free a few years back, would have been in my regular rotation.
Yes, although I think most of them don't use big sample libraries (which would be the only point) but just think 64 bit must SOUND better than 32 bit :P

I wish Jeff would have charged double price for SE and in return develop it faster to 64 bit - I would have paid willingly.

Too bad there is no comparable product. I wish Reaktor would have "save to VST". I know they could do it - I would pay double the current price...

Kirsty wrote: Yes, the patch cable modules are all my own work.
You can't do it with native synthedit modules alone. I don't know why anyone
else hasn't done this sort of thing before because the c++ for patch cables
(both DSP and GUI) is quite easy.
ps. Where would be a good place to ask for GUI designers to contribute
to my new synth project?
- I saw some Synthedit cabling (simpler) here: http://mokafix.chez-alice.fr/vst/SE_modules.html

- My GUI's: www.music.service-1.de
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hi
i am not able to dl it

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File is missing / wrong link ?    :(

By the way: are the SEMs for the cables still available?
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