Oh, that. I'm happy to stand by that. So I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.v1md wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 6:28 pmWell, I took a look at the MIDI.org page since it was posted here. Quoting from the pitch:anukari-music wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 6:14 pm If you'd be so kind as to bring to my attention a current piece of marketing material that annoys you I'd be interested to improve it. Anukari builds on the shoulders of giants and I have no desire to downplay any of the amazing work that has come before. (But... it is still something very new, and I will reflect that in my writing!)
"This kind of 3D physics simulation for audio has been done academically in the past, with projects like GENESIS, mi-gen, Tao, and others, but it has always been very experimental and not a commercially available product." This pretty much omits anything that has been done in the past 10 years, academically or commercially.
"As far as I’m aware, there is no other commercially-available synthesizer out there that’s really anything like Anukari." See above.
Regarding the Baby Audio paper you linked, the author of the paper has been in my discord server for years, and I've quite enjoyed chit-chatting about this kind of synthesis with him. It's a small community and developers are quite supportive of one another. In fact I recall being one of the first to congratulate him on the release of Atoms.
I may be wrong, but it appears to me that you wish to whip up some kind of drama here. However, I don't think there is any drama. I sincerely appreciate that you wish to ensure that other small developers receive credit for their work -- I feel the same way. Maybe it would be fun to add a page to the Anukari website that showcases other synthesizers in the same space.
Anyway, I'm sorry that you do not enjoy Anukari as a synthesizer. I look forward to continuing to work to make it better.
