Aren't all sine waves pretty much equal?
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- KVRAF
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gentleclockdivider gentleclockdivider https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=203660
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Yamaha sinewaves have a hidden superharmonic , only Rob Papen managed to replicate this special harmonic
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Jonas Harmon Lane Jonas Harmon Lane https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=473365
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Point taken and noted but Rob is Rob, who exactly are you?gentleclockdivider wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:35 pm Yamaha sinewaves have a hidden superharmonic , only Rob Papen managed to replicate this special harmonic
Yet another self appointed resident armchair expert who I've never heard of.
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For me, in no particular order, they are:
Diva
Hive2
Spire
ANA2
Dune3
Serum
Diva
Hive2
Spire
ANA2
Dune3
Serum
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Jonas Harmon Lane Jonas Harmon Lane https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=473365
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With all its limitations I would have to say.
Dune3
The interface and workflow hold it back a bit.
Dune3
The interface and workflow hold it back a bit.
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Yes, I don't have any motivation and interest in programming, either. It is something for young nerds. But who knows what the future will bring, so I have to learn something that's in demand.EnGee wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:59 pmPython seems nice I have it installed and learnt the very basics, but got busy with other things and forgot it! All languages IMO have their beauties (just like real live languages). Ruby also is a very elegant young language
I thought to start seriously with DSP and some C++ but I don't have any motive (not even for fun!). It seemed like a black hole sun for my time! Anyway, I might have a look at Lua script (and HALion Script) but I don't have a need to go that deep in HALion, at least not yet!
With DSP I think the programming as such is the easy part, the difficult part is the math and physics behind audio.
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- KVRian
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Wouldn't the 'math and physics behind audio' be an integral part of the programming?e-crooner wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:03 pmYes, I don't have any motivation and interest in programming, either. It is something for young nerds. But who knows what the future will bring, so I have to learn something that's in demand.EnGee wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:59 pmPython seems nice I have it installed and learnt the very basics, but got busy with other things and forgot it! All languages IMO have their beauties (just like real live languages). Ruby also is a very elegant young language
I thought to start seriously with DSP and some C++ but I don't have any motive (not even for fun!). It seemed like a black hole sun for my time! Anyway, I might have a look at Lua script (and HALion Script) but I don't have a need to go that deep in HALion, at least not yet!
With DSP I think the programming as such is the easy part, the difficult part is the math and physics behind audio.
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You mean People are People, right? I won´t say anything more about this Topic here, but Jim is not Joe and Joe is not Sarah, OK?
Don´t believe those Marketing Fairytales. Every OSC is different. Even Soft-Samplers sound different - and expansive and/or hyped won´t say anything about the Characteristics and if the VST really fits your/my! Needs
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God how I wish I did done got em. Waiting for that medical marijuana card. No more waiting anywhere from 30 minutes to a couple days for it. Just drive n buy.
Oh yea and the best synths are....
The ones I have cuz I can use em
Oh yea and the best synths are....
The ones I have cuz I can use em
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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- KVRian
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I don't think so, the audio math and physics is separate and can be implemented in all kinds of programming languages. One has to understand the math and physics behind a filter for instance, and once you know how it works it is relatively easy to program if you know your programming language. I assume that a lot of synth development actually takes place on paper before it is transferred to the computer.leeleema wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:07 pmWouldn't the 'math and physics behind audio' be an integral part of the programming?e-crooner wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:03 pmYes, I don't have any motivation and interest in programming, either. It is something for young nerds. But who knows what the future will bring, so I have to learn something that's in demand.EnGee wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:59 pmPython seems nice I have it installed and learnt the very basics, but got busy with other things and forgot it! All languages IMO have their beauties (just like real live languages). Ruby also is a very elegant young language
I thought to start seriously with DSP and some C++ but I don't have any motive (not even for fun!). It seemed like a black hole sun for my time! Anyway, I might have a look at Lua script (and HALion Script) but I don't have a need to go that deep in HALion, at least not yet!
With DSP I think the programming as such is the easy part, the difficult part is the math and physics behind audio.
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You do not that Rob papen doesn't code anything at all ,he's a sound designer not a coder .Jonas Harmon Lane wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:59 pmPoint taken and noted but Rob is Rob, who exactly are you?gentleclockdivider wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:35 pm Yamaha sinewaves have a hidden superharmonic , only Rob Papen managed to replicate this special harmonic
Yet another self appointed resident armchair expert who I've never heard of.
And I was making fun at the sine wave comment , sorry to step on you fanboy toes
Have a nice day sir
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