I think I fixed it. I need to test it now. The fix will be in the next version.s_t wrote:hmmm.. mono setting resets to poly each time close and open the gui in reaper. Is it a bug?
Martin
I think I fixed it. I need to test it now. The fix will be in the next version.s_t wrote:hmmm.. mono setting resets to poly each time close and open the gui in reaper. Is it a bug?
Actually, this is a bug. I forgot to send a NOTE-OFF for active voices when changing the key-assignment. Since it does not matter, when changing while no key is held, I did not bother too much. I was planning to fix it, but if more people like it as a 'feature', I might in facte leave it as it is. Please give your comments on that.hersoot wrote:When I switch from Poly to Mono any notes that were held become latched. Actually I like that - especially when using portamento.
Yes, I will update the standalone chorus at some point. At the moment, I focus more on finishing the synth.It would be nice to have MIDI Learn on the jx-chorus plugin.
New version is uploaded (pg8x-63.dll). Major changes:martin_l wrote:I think I fixed it. I need to test it now. The fix will be in the next version.s_t wrote:hmmm.. mono setting resets to poly each time close and open the gui in reaper. Is it a bug?
Martin
Well, in the unison modes, more voices are playing, hence the higher CPU. Also, not that some patches use higher oversampling (aka QUALITY) in the settings, which also contributes to higher CPU.loungedumore wrote:Hi Martin . I have followed this thread quietly for a few versions now . Your JX8P emu is very decent and thanks . I have noticed in the last couple betas 63 being the last that in unison mode my cpu load is getting higher . My highest was I think 19.1 to now going to 21.9 . I am using this in the toby mini vsti host btw , win xpsp2 amd 64x2 2.06 512gb ram fyi .
Also here, I will have to disappoint you. I am not planning to include PWM on this synth, simply because I do want to keep it close to the original.Other than cpu consumption tweeks I would love to see pwm on this . I had a chance to get a JX10 but passed due to this being omitted not to mention the midi data issues lol .
Thanks! If I have some spare time, I have to look into the VST SDK to see how difficult it would be to build the missing bits directly, without SE.Anyway looking good .
BTW You may try contacting the TAL guys to maybe support a OSX build . I would sure love to see one ! Keep up the good work .
Yes, this is because the downsampler is sitting outside the 6 voices since I only wanted one down sampler, rather than 6. Therefore it is outside the automatic sleeping system of synthedit. I might try to implement a sleepmode for that, but can't promise yet, that it will work.Also btw .
It sits at 3.6 - 3.9 at idle
The current version numbers are my intetnal numbers, which date back to ancient attempts (dating back several years...). If no more bugs appear, this will more or less be the final version. I am still thinking about some small changes, e.g. making the level of the 'internal noise' adjustable in the SETTINGS panel.mztk wrote:it's great! 'go to' synth. and thank you.
downloading...
is this .63 the v1.0 release, ..ah: pre-final?
are we gonna get armin's presets in it?
One suggestion I was meaning to make re: noise.martin_l wrote:The current version numbers are my intetnal numbers, which date back to ancient attempts (dating back several years...). If no more bugs appear, this will more or less be the final version. I am still thinking about some small changes, e.g. making the level of the 'internal noise' adjustable in the SETTINGS panel.mztk wrote:it's great! 'go to' synth. and thank you.
downloading...
is this .63 the v1.0 release, ..ah: pre-final?
are we gonna get armin's presets in it?
But in terms of the general features, and the sound quality, that should be it.
Martin
Yes, I think, once I make the internal noise source controllable, I might also add some noise for the Chorus. So far, I did not since I preferred the cleaner chorus sound. The internal noise added before the filter, on the other hand, contributes quite significantly (and in a positive way) to the sound of the filter.AdmiralQuality wrote:One suggestion I was meaning to make re: noise.martin_l wrote:The current version numbers are my intetnal numbers, which date back to ancient attempts (dating back several years...). If no more bugs appear, this will more or less be the final version. I am still thinking about some small changes, e.g. making the level of the 'internal noise' adjustable in the SETTINGS panel.mztk wrote:it's great! 'go to' synth. and thank you.
downloading...
is this .63 the v1.0 release, ..ah: pre-final?
are we gonna get armin's presets in it?
But in terms of the general features, and the sound quality, that should be it.
Martin
I love the internal noise, but yes, an option to control its level would be even better.
Another big noise source in the Roland synths is the chorus generator. If you really want to get into emulating the original, you might want to consider adding another noise source in there. It would be generating noise any time the chorus was running, even when no notes are playing. A very faint "wooshing" in the background.
Awesome. You've done some really great work on this Martin.martin_l wrote:Yes, I think, once I make the internal noise source controllable, I might also add some noise for the Chorus. So far, I did not since I preferred the cleaner chorus sound. The internal noise added before the filter, on the other hand, contributes quite significantly (and in a positive way) to the sound of the filter.AdmiralQuality wrote:One suggestion I was meaning to make re: noise.martin_l wrote:The current version numbers are my intetnal numbers, which date back to ancient attempts (dating back several years...). If no more bugs appear, this will more or less be the final version. I am still thinking about some small changes, e.g. making the level of the 'internal noise' adjustable in the SETTINGS panel.mztk wrote:it's great! 'go to' synth. and thank you.
downloading...
is this .63 the v1.0 release, ..ah: pre-final?
are we gonna get armin's presets in it?
But in terms of the general features, and the sound quality, that should be it.
Martin
I love the internal noise, but yes, an option to control its level would be even better.
Another big noise source in the Roland synths is the chorus generator. If you really want to get into emulating the original, you might want to consider adding another noise source in there. It would be generating noise any time the chorus was running, even when no notes are playing. A very faint "wooshing" in the background.
I will play around with the chorus noise and see how it goes...
Cheers,
Martin
In the examples I tried I didn't hear any difference.martin_l wrote:* If you agree that 2 filter stages in the down sampler are sufficient, I can remove the user control. I personally dont hear any improvement when using a steeper filter. If you think it should stay there, I will leave it.
It doesn't matter to me, but keeping the controls would be fine.martin_l wrote:* Would you like to keep the chorus control?
Stored with the patch.martin_l wrote:* Would you like to have the key-assignment settings stored with the patch, or always default to poly (as in the hardware)?
Always default to the standard view.martin_l wrote:* Would you like the SETTING panel switch to be stored with the patch, or always default to the standard view?
Thanks.AdmiralQuality wrote: Awesome. You've done some really great work on this Martin.
Yes, mainly due to the reduction of the filter stages (now controllable by the user) and also due to some other small tweeks in the synth engine.logicgate wrote:FYI: It seems like CPU usage is a little less with version 63 compared to the first version (49?).
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