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Project 7
Im just checking out synthedit. hmmm im impressed :eek:

Im thinking of purchasing but before i do... anyone know of any similar programs. What may be better?

Also anyone know any decent websites, with stuff to help out on synthedit and stuff? (ive checked the tuts and there webpage.)
Subtle
isnt Synth Edit freeware? :conf:
Project 7
my bad :)

Oh well, if its freeware its now even greater
Zombie0915
Synthedit is really nice, I find that when you build your own synth with it, you can control that thing much easier than one you buy or get from somewhere else, just because you already know about what all the stuff inside it does.

Reactor is somewhat similar to synthedit in that you can build and intrument out of the pieces, vaz modular does the same thing too.


Audiomulch is another package that lets you build sound out of little pieces, it is quite tricky though, I would advise making samples with it rather than trying to make whole songs. Another one is spiralsynth modular, its an open source modular synth thing, haven't used it much but it looks pretty cool.

There are so many fun sound generation programs out there, its a shame that people insist on using the same ones all the time.
madj0ben
There's a program simliar to synthedit called synthmaker. I think it's in its beta stages now. You can check that out.

http://www.synthmaker.com/
Tranc3
synthedit, synthmaker, reaktor, tassman, vaz modular, cps, max/msp, sync modular, infinity, syntopia, spark modular.
UphoricNitemare
Has anyone ever got into actually programming some VST's? If so do you know where i could go to learn some about it?

edit: When I say programming, i mean actual code...not learn how to program synths such as vanguard....ie C++, Java...etc. Just to clear up future confusion.
Dj Pyster
Reaktor is one of the better ones, I love using Reaktor, the possibilites are endless with it.
Project 7
thanks for the help guys

Im thinking of creating some VST, just for fun like. Airwave VST, its gonna be called (and no its not only sawlead :)
madj0ben
@UphoricNitemare:
If you're into VST programming, get into C++ or Delphi. Then, get the VST SDK in the Steinberg website. Also, go and learn from open source vst plugins. ;)

VST SDK
http://www.steinberg.net/steinberg/ygrabit/index.html

VST Source code Archive
http://www.u-he.com/vstsource/

Tobybear Productions (Delphi VST SDK / Open Source Delphi VST plugins)
http://tobybear.de/

MusicDSP
http://www.musicdsp.org/

@Project 7:
Good luck in your VST production!

:D

cheesy
Cool, I was actually just about to ask the exact same question as UphoricNitemare but you read my mind. I know a bit of C/C++ and some other languages, but have never done any audio programming (again programming as in computer programming not music poduction)

I'll check out the Steinberg stuff and see what I can do.
Zombie0915
sweet DSP maths

if you know a link that gives some of the formuals and stuff for making certain sounds pleez share it!
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