Sinnah feature requests
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- DASH Guy
- 7951 posts since 20 Sep, 2001
elements like the line under the blocks and the half circle on knobs, or a different colour for pan knob,
are definitely interesting
are definitely interesting
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 185 posts since 27 Aug, 2014
Kinda. I think it can be viewed like pure flat stuff going on with a possibility that some elements float slightly above surface.liqih wrote: Obviously it looks like that in web design the term "Flat Design" has been extended beyond it's original geometrical meaning
Anyway my second update is pure flat exept the lines under the blocks can be viewed like blocks have some thickness. Other than that everything else is flat and has no shadow.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 185 posts since 27 Aug, 2014
Guys. Here is a great idea for you:
If you manipulate harmonics then maybe you can make it possible to:
Cut from the bottom too(low cut like, you have a high cut like now)
Peak - go into plus(boost), go into minus(cut), bandwidth of the peak
So, kinda like EQ but for harmonics.
I think this would be great for the shaping the sound.
Of course it would be good if this could be atomated smoothly for the sound flow and subtle(or not subtle) changes.
If you manipulate harmonics then maybe you can make it possible to:
Cut from the bottom too(low cut like, you have a high cut like now)
Peak - go into plus(boost), go into minus(cut), bandwidth of the peak
So, kinda like EQ but for harmonics.
I think this would be great for the shaping the sound.
Of course it would be good if this could be atomated smoothly for the sound flow and subtle(or not subtle) changes.
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- DASH Guy
- 7951 posts since 20 Sep, 2001
Thanks for the idea, but removing harmonics from the bottom (like hp filter)
in the oscillators would remove the fundamental of the tone and the first harmonics, giving to a thin higher sound, it could be intersting though.
in the oscillators would remove the fundamental of the tone and the first harmonics, giving to a thin higher sound, it could be intersting though.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 185 posts since 27 Aug, 2014
For layering purposes.liqih wrote:Thanks for the idea, but removing harmonics from the bottom (like hp filter)
in the oscillators would remove the fundamental of the tone and the first harmonics, giving to a thin higher sound, it could be intersting though.
Fundamental can be played with other instance. Maybe user don't want first 2 harmonics be affected with delay matrix(or affected same way) so just cut them from one instance and add another as bottom layer.
Or separate post processes for each instances. Etc.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 185 posts since 27 Aug, 2014
don't know how to delete comment :\
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- DASH Guy
- 7951 posts since 20 Sep, 2001
yes right I haven't thought of layeringarseniy2 wrote:For layering purposes.liqih wrote:Thanks for the idea, but removing harmonics from the bottom (like hp filter)
in the oscillators would remove the fundamental of the tone and the first harmonics, giving to a thin higher sound, it could be intersting though.
Fundamental can be played with other instance. Maybe user don't want first 2 harmonics be affected with delay matrix(or affected same way) so just cut them from one instance and add another as bottom layer.
Or separate post processes for each instances. Etc.
- KVRAF
- 8826 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
I just got the Mac version of Sinnah, it sounds very promising and of course much better than its price suggests...
My feature request is MPE (Multidimensional Polyphonic Expression) support.
It will immediately draw attention from any MPE controller owner like Linnstrument, Seaboard, Roli Blocks, Continuum, to name a few.
The only way to play any synth expressively is MPE, and there are too few out there...
Btw. pitch bend does not seem to work here...
My feature request is MPE (Multidimensional Polyphonic Expression) support.
It will immediately draw attention from any MPE controller owner like Linnstrument, Seaboard, Roli Blocks, Continuum, to name a few.
The only way to play any synth expressively is MPE, and there are too few out there...
Btw. pitch bend does not seem to work here...
- KVRAF
- 8826 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
Pitch bend not working a bit more precise: As my Linnstrument sends out each note on a different Midi channel, and Sinnah is responding to those I thought pitch bend isn't working at all, but actually it does pitch bend on Midi channel 1 only. The implementation of MPE shouldn't be too hard, just lead any cc, PB, AT etc. to the voice which had been sent on the same Midi channel...
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- KVRist
- 494 posts since 13 May, 2003 from Mostly in NSW Central Tablelands, Australia
Interesting suggestion. Liqih is the NUsofting DSP / features man, so ultimately he would need to decide this but it sounds like a good idea to me, particularly if as you say there are too few out there. As it happens, I've subscribed to the Joué Kickstarter campaign so I'll have my own interest in MPE when I get mine.Tj Shredder wrote:I just got the Mac version of Sinnah, it sounds very promising and of course much better than its price suggests...
My feature request is MPE (Multidimensional Polyphonic Expression) support.
It will immediately draw attention from any MPE controller owner like Linnstrument, Seaboard, Roli Blocks, Continuum, to name a few.
The only way to play any synth expressively is MPE, and there are too few out there...
That's very odd. I'm not doubting you're hearing what you're hearing, but I just knocked up a quick Sinnah pitch bend test in Plogue Bidule, and for me it successfully played a note on channel 1 and then while that note was still sounding, correctly responded to pitch bend events coming in on channel 4. It might depend on the patch because the pitch bend might only apply to the "normal" oscillators part of the sound and not the delay matrix when it is producing its own resonance. Liqih will have a better idea if that's plausible / possible.Tj Shredder wrote:Pitch bend not working a bit more precise: As my Linnstrument sends out each note on a different Midi channel, and Sinnah is responding to those I thought pitch bend isn't working at all, but actually it does pitch bend on Midi channel 1 only.
Well, we'd have to keep track of which voices are playing which channels, so there's be some replumbing of the innards needed...The implementation of MPE shouldn't be too hard, just lead any cc, PB, AT etc. to the voice which had been sent on the same Midi channel...
But thanks for the suggestion and report.