I have Harmor. It doesn't do what I outlined.BlitBit wrote:This is nothing new. The audio equivalent would be an EQ that let's you filter a portion of the audio spectrum. If you want to have a more fine grained control over the frequency content try an additive synth like Harmor as was already proposed by recursive one.wagtunes wrote:Let me expand on the sound generation module above.
Each sound source would be derived from a color spectrum. If you've ever worked with Photoshop, you know how you click on the color box and you can move the cursor to any part of the color spectrum?
And while I'm here, let me get Nuklear out of the way since I was "ordered" to familiarize myself with it or shut up.
The synth has some nice features. Certainly sounds cool and can do some really cool old school sounds and sequences. Sadly, the GUI is microscopic, so that ends that.
I will move on to one of the other suggestions next.
