XHip--Please finish your synth!!
- KVRAF
- 8563 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
I like the preset bank. Better than my detuning-duty cycle manipulating.
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- KVRian
- 831 posts since 7 Sep, 2004
Aciddose,
but what does the name "Xhip" stand for?
but what does the name "Xhip" stand for?
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 4 May, 2001 from Italy
Any new linux version out ? still i think it's a fabulous synth and we need to make it usable on jost and xt2.
Let me know when something is out for testing and debugging, latest version i've tried is crashing both hosts.
Let me know when something is out for testing and debugging, latest version i've tried is crashing both hosts.
- KVRAF
- 3846 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Underworld
And how do you spell it? If I might add.Barbarossa wrote:Aciddose,
but what does the name "Xhip" stand for?
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- KVRAF
- 11380 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Bump for this. A high quality frequency splitter for modular hosts would be awesome!aciddose wrote: i still do need to do that for my waveshaper plugin. i developed a aliasing-reduction method a long time ago that can be applied to any type of waveshaping stage. basically it is a special filter which spits out several bands. you can perfectly divide the signal into n bands, as many as you want, with whatever spacing you want. the lower bands have higher slope. when you add all the bands back together you get the original unmodified signal. so, you can just apply a waveshaper to each band, use lower depth on the higher bands (and none at all in the >1/4 nyquist band) and add them back together. there are minor problems with phase at times, but it works well enough. i just never bothered to implement it in a plugin, i havent worked on the effects for a long time
Cheers!
bManic
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- KVRAF
- 12615 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
"what does the name "Xhip" stand for?"
http://xhip.cjb.net/xhip/faq/
i've already written a frequency splitter, however it will never be high quality
those plugins i said i could do, i also said (in a later post?) i need to get beta 7 out before i work on anything else.
as for xhip for linux, yes i've got it stable in both hosts in terms of the gui now, however i can not test the audio since i do not have audio on that machine. i'll need to put a soundcard in - or even better, download a ubuntu live-cd and run it on this pc. unfortunately i only have one harddrive here so i cant easily run a dual-boot.
i do have another pc i use in my shop for testing the electronic stuff i work on, i could just move that here, put an old ide drive in there and install ubuntu.
anyway, when i do that stuff i'll definitely let everybody know.
so far in testing i've found that most likely i'll need to completely redesign the gui stuff on linux and windows (the whole gui system) because of the changes to the vst spec on linux. it doesnt seem to work correctly with a focus locking gui. either that or i'll need to figure out a way to make it work.
http://xhip.cjb.net/xhip/faq/
i've already written a frequency splitter, however it will never be high quality
those plugins i said i could do, i also said (in a later post?) i need to get beta 7 out before i work on anything else.
as for xhip for linux, yes i've got it stable in both hosts in terms of the gui now, however i can not test the audio since i do not have audio on that machine. i'll need to put a soundcard in - or even better, download a ubuntu live-cd and run it on this pc. unfortunately i only have one harddrive here so i cant easily run a dual-boot.
i do have another pc i use in my shop for testing the electronic stuff i work on, i could just move that here, put an old ide drive in there and install ubuntu.
anyway, when i do that stuff i'll definitely let everybody know.
so far in testing i've found that most likely i'll need to completely redesign the gui stuff on linux and windows (the whole gui system) because of the changes to the vst spec on linux. it doesnt seem to work correctly with a focus locking gui. either that or i'll need to figure out a way to make it work.
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- KVRAF
- 2427 posts since 16 Jun, 2005 from Somewhere, NV
Just in case you missed the existing splitter posted on what would the the page after the above quoted.bmanic wrote:Bump for this. A high quality frequency splitter for modular hosts would be awesome!aciddose wrote: i still do need to do that for my waveshaper plugin. i developed a aliasing-reduction method a long time ago that can be applied to any type of waveshaping stage. basically it is a special filter which spits out several bands. you can perfectly divide the signal into n bands, as many as you want, with whatever spacing you want. the lower bands have higher slope. when you add all the bands back together you get the original unmodified signal. so, you can just apply a waveshaper to each band, use lower depth on the higher bands (and none at all in the >1/4 nyquist band) and add them back together. there are minor problems with phase at times, but it works well enough. i just never bothered to implement it in a plugin, i havent worked on the effects for a long time
Cheers!
bManic
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... &start=750
Thanks again!aciddose wrote:http://xhip.cjb.net/temp/public/fourband.dll
this is one i made quite a long time ago. i'll improve it later with adjustable band positions and so on.
- KVRAF
- 12615 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
you'll want to look here from now on
http://xhip.cjb.net/xhipeffects/
http://xhip.cjb.net/xhipeffects/
- KVRAF
- 11380 posts since 3 Feb, 2003 from Finland, Espoo
Awesome! Thanks!
Cheers!
bManic
Cheers!
bManic
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- KVRAF
- 12615 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
it already has controls showing the value when moved. knobs take up more space than sliders, and you should see that without using a ridiculously large gui it would be impossible to fit all controls on one window.
gsoto is already designing a mostly single pane gui for xhip, but there are more important things to work on first.
gsoto is already designing a mostly single pane gui for xhip, but there are more important things to work on first.
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- KVRian
- 607 posts since 20 Oct, 2005
aciddose wrote:it already has controls showing the value when moved. knobs take up more space than sliders, and you should see that without using a ridiculously large gui it would be impossible to fit all controls on one window.
gsoto is already designing a mostly single pane gui for xhip, but there are more important things to work on first.
Yep its me again dude
This whole thing is kinda weird, on the one hand you clearly have a very capable synth but the majority of punters are crying out for a semi functional gui and yet on the other you have coding issues you want to resolve ...surely not helped by spreading your workload even thinner by trying to bang out a linux version. Very odd!
I seem to remember and I could be wrong (unlikely) that during the early phase gsoto was highly motivated to flesh everything out asap. His gui looked very promosing indeed albeit an ableton kinda of ripoff
A synth with a very obscure gui that has become more unstable with time:(
Surely you owe it to yourself to get the show on the road and finally finish the synth?
When I say finish I don't mean lock the features.
By your own admission you know it wouldn't take more than a few solid days worth of coding, (yeah I know the final onslaught is the hardest) so man for f**ks sake go the golden mile before
its too late.
- KVRAF
- 12615 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
aquar, you really need to code your own synth and then you'll have somewhat of a clue of what you're talking about
too late for what? to satisfy you?
oh no, my charity doesnt please aquar, boo hoo
if the synth is already good enough except for the gui, you should use it with your eyes closed.
too late for what? to satisfy you?
oh no, my charity doesnt please aquar, boo hoo
if the synth is already good enough except for the gui, you should use it with your eyes closed.
- KVRAF
- 2910 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from dun unda
It's better than using a host-default GUI. Saw gsoto's WIP shots. Nice and clean. 
