Synthmaker bundle

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A dead wireless connector in tonus 2613 was discovered by bluesmoke - fixed.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lbe57fe0bzyt ... y54ua?dl=0

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Mr Brown I'd love to put your synths on the website http://www.flowstoners.com in their own section under your name. If you don't want this please just say.
I only upload the plugin dlls there, with an image and a short description. The idea is to get folk interested and maybe get into Flowstone, thus selling more licenses and keep the product going. Everything is free and always will be.

If you like the idea I would like to upload finished versions only; those that are complete in your opinion. It would help if you could assemble a zip with finished ones and images for me to process. I've lost track a bit of where you're at with this; I've been working on my own mono and stereo processors recently.

If you do like the idea there's absolutely no rush.

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That would be great.

I was going to put together a consolidated folder of just such anyway - it's gotten way too fragmented at this point; I want to have one folder containing all the ones that have had their params named and pretty fine-tuned. So I guess you could pick from what's in that folder. I'll post here as soon as I get that together.

Thanks again for posting the sequencer stuff - it looked like only one wasn't based on the standard SM step LFO, but the controls on that one are quite bewildering to me - I can't make any functional correlation between it and simple old-school analog sequencers like in the Music Easel, Buchla Sequential Voltage Source, Oberheim SEM, Moog modular, etc. Maybe I'm just dense.
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Here's everything that's had their parameters named, in one folder:
Thanks to KnobTwiddler and bluesmoke for their help.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g6m0z81ie05f ... wt3ja?dl=0

Will add to it as more get done.
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Thanks for that Mr Brown!

Will the folder be accumulative or will you just offer extras independently? I don't want to get all confused you see! There's potentially so many that I could easily duplicate something on the website inadvertently.

This really is a treasure trove you know, and anyone who might browse the flowstoners site will be astonished at your GUI quality. In fact I'm inclined to add a note saying all graphics were made in the app...

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Thanks so much.

Yes the folder will be accumulative. In fact there's a new one in there just now: tonus Explorer II, after the ARP Explorer - obscure but fun little guy.

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It would be good to mention the graphics were all done in SM - it's one of it's superiorities over SynthEdit. A key element that was borrowed from someone else's work are the knob shadings and shadows - don't know who originally generated those.
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I get a file access error when trying to download that Tonus. Maybe edit the post and re-attach the file?

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Hmm - it opens fine for me.

You could just click the link in the previous post - it's in the common folder with all the rest; I just put that zip there for convenience. I've now removed it.

By the by - I wonder if Martin would weigh in on the custom-coded filters in Uniretro. Do they offer any advantage over the BiQuads or the SM SVF?
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Just added: Insoniq EZQ-FM, based on the architecture of the the Ensoniq ESQ-1/SQ80, but with the oscillators replaced with FM Mod/Carr pairs, and both HP and LP filters.

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Re: Synthmaker bundle

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general question regarding these nice looking synthesizers posted.

If these are based on actual hardware synths ... is there any way to incorporate the original presets into these software designs ? What about any 3rd party preset ???

I ask, not that I'm much involved with synths, nor the state of user preset availability, but more to a curiosity of what might be possible.

thx
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