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Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: osx fairlight

2012-03-08 by jaddams80@yahoo.com

Currently there are no filters, but I know where they go when I need them.

It currently supports wav, aif (8 & 16 bit), fairlight raw sounds .voc, plus it will attempt to load any other files using common raw format, e.g Yamaha, emulator, and all ppg libraries.

On 8 Mar 2012, at 19:00, "Jerker Lindborg" <jerker.lindborg@gmail.com> wrote:

> Pretty nice!
> Virtual analogue filters in this would be awesome! 
> 
> PS. Does it / will it have the option to use other waveforms instead of just sinus in resynthesise, just like the Series II?
> Is there a difference in the Series III resynthesise? 
> 
> --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "jaddams80" <jaddams80@...> wrote:
> >
> > I'm working on a long-term project at the moment that (generally) replicates a fairlight.
> > Here's the details of both if anyone is interested?
> > 
> > I've got two versions of the program operational.
> > - V1 is a proof of concept and loads saves waveforms in raw format, wav, aif, plus fairlight raw 8 and 16 bit. Current status is discontinued as I have shifted focus to V2
> > - green screen (colours user optional)
> > - page based (no menus, etc) as in fairlight - instant screen redraw
> > - it saves wav format with roland loop data
> > - its got full additive / harmonic synthesis with a mixture of waveforms. both singular and full envelope control
> > - additive engine is instant - move a fader and the entire waveform updates
> > - full display in 2d, segment, 3d and true 3d allowing you to rotate the waveform in 3d (similar to the new 30a i think?)
> > - voice editing (reverse, normalize, fade, cut/copy)
> > - full loop editing including x-fade
> > - preliminary sequencer with voice selection, pattern, sequence and song.
> > - 32 voices 
> > - onscreen faders allowing volume, mute, pan
> > I can post images if more info wanted?
> > 
> > V1 was the concept, V2 is the more complete product.
> > V2 is more involved as there is a lot of engine stuff that is being created to support wavetables etc.
> > Here's what I've got so far:
> > - page/subpage based with instant screen redraw
> > - screen is divided into three: top is information, middle is the page display, bottom is the page/sub page buttons with small area for extra buttons
> > - full console/terminal for directly accessing commands from the keyboard 
> > - full load of wav/aif/raw formats in 8 and 16 bit with ability to load unknown formats
> > - full range of voice create
> > - full waveform/info display of any disk voice
> > - full waveform viewing in 2d/3d and true 3d
> > - brand new sound engine. each voice has the following:
> > - 4 lfos
> > - 4 envelopes (dadsr - delay/attack/decay/sustain/release)
> > - 1 rotor - this is a variable 16 step sequencer
> > - matrix to control how the above are routed
> > - block diagram of voice structure
> > - full graphics of faders/buttons, etc - these are all custom hardware accellerated
> > - the sound engine directly supports mode 1 and mode 4 fairlight modes plus full ppg wavetables
> > 
> > todo:
> > - synthesis integration
> > - song/DAW modes
> > - midi control
> > 
> > both are OSX snow leopard (and above)
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
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