I have a
couple of algorithms I would like to turn
into a softsynth.
I want the synth to be alsaseq->synth->jack .
And I want it to have a couple of GUI knobs.
...
I would really like to escape dealing with basic
functionality
which has been implemented tens of times in the existing
softsynths, but want to concentrate on the algorithms themselves.
Well, why not extend some of the existing softsynths? That's what I
do: Because I'm too lazy to write gui code I write Pd externals. The
GUI part can be quickly done inside Pd (and every other user could do
their own). jMax or SSM also come to mind
Its only a half of solution.
Can I "compile" or "render" the resulting engine into single
executable?
I feel pretty uncomfortable when instead of using
a small self-contained synth I have to load its guts into editing
environment.
and of course it is also
possible to directly write a LADSPA plugin and load that in one of
.those softsynths.
Does LADSPA support alsaseq MIDI input?
nikodimka
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