Comments for:17-Jul-08 6 Comments... Post a comment original story subsonix Said...
it's great to see people still have the enthusiasm for this type of thing!
If only Roland would open up their v-synth to outside developers... 17-Jul-08 06:23 AM QolloQ Said... Isn't this sortakinda what the nord modular is? Except you can't develop your own modules... Then it's like MAX/Msp in a box 17-Jul-08 11:12 AM Paul Maddox Said... It's a lot more 'low level' than the nord modular. Even lower than MAX/MSP to an extent. You need to understand the basics of audio processing and assembly language programing to get the best from the DSP. 17-Jul-08 04:26 PM Paul Maddox Said... It's a lot more 'low level' than the nord modular. Even lower than MAX/MSP to an extent. You need to understand the basics of audio processing and assembly language programing to get the best from the DSP. 17-Jul-08 04:26 PM shekhar dhain Said... I should feel ashamed, as being a so called i.t. "techie" for years, i shouldnt shudder at the thought of assembly language, but even to this day... 17-Jul-08 08:43 PM Paul Maddox Said... The assembly isn't too bad, it sounds worse than it is. The main advantage is that there are a lot less commands to learn than in C or Java for example. 19-Jul-08 02:44 PM shekhar dhain Said... its the error checking....mother mary of god. I can still remember trying to get my head around the sid "6581" chip on the c64 years ago.. 22-Jul-08 05:06 PM Post a comment |