[LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

Loki Davison loki.davison at gmail.com
Thu Jan 6 00:15:07 UTC 2011


On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Loki Davison <loki.davison at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 12:35 AM, Sascha Schneider
> <ungleichklang at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> inspired by a plan of a german onlinemag called amazona.de
>> I came up with the idea that a virtual analogue opensource softsynth
>> nativly running on Linux
>> would be really nice. (a nice filterbank too, but thats another thing)
>> Amazona planned a complete synth based on userpolls (only in german, sorry):
>> http://www.amazona.de/index.php?page=26&file=2&article_id=3191
>> which is now realized as vst: (only german, too)
>> http://www.amazona.de/index.php?page=26&file=2&article_id=3202
>>
>> I know that Zynaddsubfx/yoshimi has a really strong soundengine and I
>> asked myself,
>> if it would be possible to take this engine or the DSSI-API and build
>> a polyphonic softsynth
>> with a nice UI like the new calf plugins or guitarix, a bit like the
>> loomer aspect, with some discoDSP,
>> a bit from the Tyrell or the Roland Gaia SH-01 with midilearn, ......
>>
>> The problem I have are my programming skills, that are not good enough
>> to code this kind of software
>> by myself.
>>
>> Are there some LAD's willing to join/take/realise this idea??
>> If there is interest I could translate the ideas of amazona.de and we
>> all could share our visions for a
>> new kind of controllable virtual analogue softsynth.
>>
>> kind regards, saschas
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>
> You do have the required skills, just need to choose the right tool.
>
> User Ingen. It is far too awesome to describe in simple words. :)
> http://drobilla.net/blog/software/ingen/
>
> Loki
>

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