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(27-03-2017, 03:05 AM)JerGoertz link Wrote:Thanks for making this available, it sounds quite nice in the demo song!
Thanks JerGoertz!
Most of the sounds are made by Kujashi.
Hope you will enjoy it or my older synths! Smile
Thanks for making this available to us..I'm really looking forward to testing this in a new project I have in mind..should be be very useful indeed.

aabacab

Thank You
(20-04-2017, 01:50 AM)A.M Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for making this available to us..I'm really looking forward to testing this in a new project I have in mind..should be be very useful indeed.

Hi, dear A.M.! Smile
Hope you find it useful! Since then I've made 4-5 other, simpler synths - they will come sooner or later here too. Big Grin

(22-04-2017, 06:47 PM)aabacab Wrote: [ -> ]Thank You

Please! Big Grin
Thank you for this excellent, versatile instrument!  Heart
Are you interested in enabling alternative release options? Smile

The respected Leslie Sanford offers insights here:
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=161416
Hi @574X ,

Please make a new thread for the link
(29-05-2017, 07:25 PM)574X Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for this excellent, versatile instrument!  Heart
Are you interested in enabling alternative release options? Smile

The respected Leslie Sanford offers insights here:
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=161416

Thank you! Smile 
Yes, it is interesting to use non-linear ADSRs. The MSEG has some "curving" possibility (made by other developers) and in my Dualism (still not here, see on VST Planet) I used an other, knob based but curvable one. I'm hunting the Synthmaker and Flowstone Forums and often use or modify much smarter developers's solutions from there (about 10 000 schematics are on the net...). Sometimes make original components too, like the constructive osc and others, but mostly use stock or 3rd party ones as many devs.
I love L. Sanford's work too, but he is way above me, is programming in C/C++, I think. Maybe in the future trying to learn that, but actually use only SM/FS and 1 time made a synth in Synthedit too - more available in my Facebook group, in "GyL Synths".

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Vielen Dank für das Teilen
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