https://github.com/2DaT/Obxd/blob/maste ... e/Filter.h
I'm open to receive tweaks for the better
Not 100% factual. I never had access to all the changes Soshi Studio made. The source they published didn't match up with the binaries they offered and what they did offer looked they had built on top of a much older version of the original source from 2Dat.waltercruz wrote:If I recall correctly, Soshi Studio bring the new skins. The skin from Soshi + the code from 2dat was merged by Dozius, AFAIK, and now is taken by George.chk071 wrote: The chance on future development?What did "Soshi Studio" bring new to the table? Except a "Donate" button, to be able to download the free Obxd...
Soshi did zero changes to filter code. Same as 2Dat and Dozius forks.Dozius wrote: Assuming George has the full Soshi Studio source code, he could easily diff it against the latest 2Dat commit or my own fork to see what is different with the DSP portions of the code. From what I recall two of the things added to the source that weren't in the Soshi Studio version I saw were SSE optimizations and an economy mode. It's been awhile since I looked, so don't hold me to it.

Cool, I guess it got updated at some point. I know the original Obxd webpage was updated at some point saying the Soshi changes were merged into the fork I had made or something. I honestly couldn't tell you what that source looked like because it was never released, at least I couldn't find it. Anyways, glad someone picked up this orphaned project. It was too popular to let die.George wrote:Soshi did zero changes to filter code. Same as 2Dat and Dozius forks.Dozius wrote: Assuming George has the full Soshi Studio source code, he could easily diff it against the latest 2Dat commit or my own fork to see what is different with the DSP portions of the code. From what I recall two of the things added to the source that weren't in the Soshi Studio version I saw were SSE optimizations and an economy mode. It's been awhile since I looked, so don't hold me to it.

Downloaded, and tested in Bitwig 1.3.13.George wrote:... I have been messing around and managed to compile the 64 bit VST for Linux...
Blue and Classic skins both work here.Looks like the default skin is blue. Will try to fix later.
Envelope code is exactly the same as 2Dat source..jon wrote:Check out the envelopes, that's what people mentioned as the cause of different sound, not filters.
Yes of course!penguinfromdeep wrote:Will you do something to the dsp engine, maybe version 2 or something? I know I'm getting ahead of things but I think the sound could be brought even closer to hardwareThanks a lot for taking over the project, very generous of you!
Oh thats so cool! I was just mentioning version 2 because if you change the sound, some people will start complaining (as happened in this thread already, even though you said the dsp code is the sameGeorge wrote: Yes of course!no need for version 2 just updating it and getting it better. A wish list has been created at our forum to compile enhancements from the users.
https://www.discodsp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=974
Yes, identical. We can always add switches to preserve the original soundpenguinfromdeep wrote:Oh thats so cool! I was just mentioning version 2 because if you change the sound, some people will start complaining (as happened in this thread already, even though you said the dsp code is the same)
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