Sounds awesome!

I haven't tried it in other then Ardour3 (which is also alpha) so I will try it more extensively soon as I get time. I really appreciate you prioritizing the TripleOSC and very much looking forward to that synth, aswell as trying the LB303 more.

The modular approach sounds very intriguing as I've grown fond of the LMMS arpeggiator etc.

I will try this in Zynjacku. Thanks.

Regards,

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Paul,

Cool news, very intresting project. I'm currently working on Lv2 instrument / effect support,
and I was hoping to be able to port the LMMS internals in some way. Guess Lv2 will be that way :)

I'm watching the github repo, keep an eye on it.
Cheers, -Harry

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Paul Giblock <pgiblox@gmail.com> wrote:
I am actively working on the LV2 version of LMMS plugins right now.
LB303 is partially complete.  I need to finish implementing one of the
filters and add support for pitch-bend.  Other than that, it is
basically done.  My current focus is on TripleOscillator because you
(Gabbe) explicitly asked for it.

Note: all of my plugins at https://github.com/pgiblox/lmms-lv2 are
alpha. The arrangement of ports is expected to change.  THESE PLUGINS
ARE NOT BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE WITH THE FUTURE FIRST OFFICIAL RELEASE.

One thing I'm doing with this package is creating both modular units,
and lmms-style instruments.  Expect to see a reusable
envelope-generator, arpeggiator, and filter.  Also expect to see
individual "Triple Oscillator", "LB303", etc.. synth units.  You can
wire these up however you like in a host such as Ingen.  For
convenience, there will also be an instrument version of each plugin,
so "Triple Oscillator Instrument" will have midi-in, support polyphony
(voice allocation), and contain all the envelope generators, filter,
amplifier, etc, all bundled into a single plugin (Just like in LMMS).

> What's the state of LB303? I'm trying to use it but I guess it's not done
> yet? Just checking if I'm just too noob to make it work =)

What are you experiencing? I realize the behavior will not be
equivalent with the LMMS version at the moment, but you should at
least get some noise. It "Works" (at least as I'd expect it to) just
fine in zynjacku.

Best,
Paul
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