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Posted by DJSentinel on Feb-01-2007 04:42:

UPDATED-Reaktor5-Avogadrone Synth Beta 3 Has Begun-Sign Up!

Update: Beta 3 is out to testers now. This version displays the final GUI layout!

The synth's name is Avogadrone Ver1 "named after Avogadro" and will feature not only upgraded versions of the existing technology "hypermode, internal sync, and a fully featured subtractive architecture ." but will feature the newest in additive synth technologies. Feature set expected in the final release includes...

3 DCOs "Digital Controlled Oscillator"
1 FCO "Frequency Control Oscillator"
2 DCFs "Digital Controlled Filter"
7 Envelopes "3 DCO, 1 FCO, 2 DCF, and 1 MOD."
3 LFOs "Low Frequency Oscillator
1 FCO Multi Harmonic Envelope
7 Waveforms on DCOs including...

- Sawtooth
- Square
- Triangle
- Parabolic
- Hyper:Sawtooth
- Hyper:Square
- 4wave

And a fully operating subtractive engine with all the little fun pieces

A new feature, is on the B-Side is a Quick Reference Guide to the whole synth! This means the manual is built right in!

Beta 3 Synth Interface


Beta 3 Quick Ref. Interface


I will post an audiodemo of some of the included presets when the beta gets closer to final!

The future for the "Avogadrone" looks bright, but of course I will need beta testers to help get bugs out for the final release. If you own the latest copy of Reaktor 5, and you are willing to beta test when the time comes, just drop me an email @ [email protected] ad I will be sure to send you beta copies as soon as they surface.

Thank you, and hope you guys are looking forward to the AVOGADRONE!
sentinel


Posted by Eldritch on Feb-01-2007 09:33:

It looks really good, but please don't use those odd abbreviated terms (LFO is fine of course since it's so common). It just gets confusing and it's kind of cheesy.


Posted by DJSentinel on Feb-05-2007 03:44:

Update! Beta1 has been released! Email me if you still would like to signup for the beta test!

Peace
sentinel


Posted by verdonsky on Feb-05-2007 18:48:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH



Posted by ronk on Feb-05-2007 20:35:

looks like a great synth, however I don't have time to test it...looking forward to the official release.


Posted by DJSentinel on Feb-06-2007 03:51:

Thanks for the replies Beta 3 pictures are up! Please we need more testers! Your name will be included in the .ens for testing


Posted by LENG on Feb-06-2007 04:01:

hmm... this synth doesn't look anything at all like the previous infection, i don't think none of the stuffs is re'used. anyway, i'll help try the synth. pm me the link


Posted by DJSentinel on Feb-06-2007 05:12:

quote:
Originally posted by LENG
hmm... this synth doesn't look anything at all like the previous infection, i don't think none of the stuffs is re'used. anyway, i'll help try the synth. pm me the link


Well thats the point. DJ Ambin gave me the concept, and let me rebuild it. It still offers the same sound features as the infection tho "like the hyperoscillator models."

Let me know of any bugs you find and what you think of the sound.


Posted by Fledz on Feb-06-2007 05:34:

I can help you test out specifics if you want. Just PM me the link and anything that you would like me to test


Posted by THa on Jun-24-2008 21:38:

So, what happened to this lovely project?


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jun-24-2008 21:46:

i whish u can make vst's with Reaktor5!


Posted by MSZ on Jun-24-2008 23:09:

are there any forums out there for development of vsti plugins? free source codes maybe.


Posted by echosystm on Jun-25-2008 00:06:

quote:
Originally posted by msz
are there any forums out there for development of vsti plugins? free source codes maybe.


There are lots!

VST SDK.
http://ygrabit.steinberg.de/~ygrabi...html/index.html
http://www.steinberg.de/324_0.html

A big website full of DSP code.
http://www.musicdsp.org/

KVR developers forum.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=33

The source for a few basic plugins (like a gain control etc.) are included with the Steinberg SDK. You can find some more in this thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30071.

Most vsts are written in C++ with the odd bit of assembly. You can also write them in Delphi, C, Java (but the wrapper sucks) and a few other languages. If you don't know these languages, it will take you a long time to get started. If you want an easier option, you an use something like Reaktor or SynthEdit.

http://www.synthedit.com/

Reaktor is quite good, but SynthEdit is generally of questionable quality. SynthEdit will let you use a bit of your own assembly code though, which I don't think Reaktor will. Be aware though, there is a threading bug in SynthEdit which means any plugin can't be loaded more than once on a dual or quad core CPU - it will crash.

Oh, BTW. I have heard JUCE is very useful for VST programming. I have not used it myself though.
http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce/


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jun-25-2008 00:59:

Introduction to SynthEdit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiaDWbOFPug

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFPF...feature=related

TN-303 / VST TB-303 and TR 909 clone was made with synthEdit
free vst
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqLx...feature=related



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