Greetings,
The new gang-of-three's now barely consolidated into one semi-official Vee One Suite. Of course, as time goes by, inexorably, the still self-described old-school, proto-toys, just become a little older and mature by the day. Eventually, they will rot. But not today.
Here follows the news from the change-log, common to all synthv1, samplv1 and drumkv1, unless specifically stated otherwise:
And here are the (old-school) buddies:
synthv1 is an old-school all-digital 4-oscillator subtractive polyphonic synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://synthv1.sourceforge.net/lv2website: http://synthv1.sourceforge.net downloads: http://sourceforge.net/projects/synthv1/files
- source tarball:
synthv1-0.2.0.tar.gz- source package:
synthv1-0.2.0-6.rncbc.suse122.src.rpm- binary packages:
synthv1-0.2.0-6.rncbc.suse122.i586.rpm
synthv1-0.2.0-6.rncbc.suse122.x86_84.rpm
samplv1 is an(other) old-school all-digital polyphonic sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://samplv1.sourceforge.net/lv2website: http://samplv1.sourceforge.net downloads: http://sourceforge.net/projects/samplv1/files
- source tarball:
samplv1-0.2.0.tar.gz- source package:
samplv1-0.2.0-6.rncbc.suse122.src.rpm- binary packages:
samplv1-0.2.0-6.rncbc.suse122.i586.rpm
samplv1-0.2.0-6.rncbc.suse122.x86_84.rpm
drumkv1 is (yet) an(other) old-school all-digital drum-kit sampler synthesizer with stereo fx.
LV2 URI: http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net/lv2website: http://drumkv1.sourceforge.net downloads: http://sourceforge.net/projects/drumkv1/files
- source tarball:
drumkv1-0.2.0.tar.gz- source package:
drumkv1-0.2.0-2.rncbc.suse122.src.rpm- binary packages:
drumkv1-0.2.0-2.rncbc.suse122.i586.rpm
drumkv1-0.2.0-2.rncbc.suse122.x86_84.rpm
enjoy!
Comments
Hi again, I will check the
Hi again, I will check the new version later, but after some time of testing the Synthv1 0.1.1.17svn48 version I have some other thoughts:
1) switching between synth1, synth2 and effects is not to convenient - you have to move the mouse cursor up and down from the top to the bottom of the window; also because you have to click on the particular widget (e.g. "Synth1" or "Effects") you loose the actual active window (VMPK in my case). I think that switching with tabs would solve both problems: all labels would stay at one place, somewhere on top of the window, making it intuitive to switch, and also you can switch tabs without clicking, using only mouse wheel, without loosing focus to your current active window.
2) It is very easy to discard your current settings with this innocent looking "New Preset" button; you click it and then without any warning you loose your settings:)
That's all
Thanks
Wow, both things solved in
Wow, both things solved in latest svn:) You're great, thank you very much!
re. both things solved
np.
besides the new decoration layout changes, samplv1 now features a long overdue feature: custom loop start and end points. yet, one can only set those graphically (ie. rubber-banding via the mouse) a couple of precision entry controls will be added sooner, or later ;)
byee
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