Saturn - A 6 voice Polysynth (updated)

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Yes i found it. It should be fixed now.
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Nice! The blue GUI option especially is much easier on my eyes.
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Thats great to hear ;)
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Very nice!

Do you plan any more changes (such as that pesky pitchbend knob scale) or is it finished and ready for me to put on Flowstoners?

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Spogg wrote:Very nice!

Do you plan any more changes (such as that pesky pitchbend knob scale) or is it finished and ready for me to put on Flowstoners?

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The pitch bend scales according to knob position now, if not im being really dense and misunderstood what you meant. :oops:
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Thanks Spogg, useful.

Spogg wrote:I added a range limiter (attached) between the output of the pitch to frequency prim and the cutoff inputs to the 2 filters. This prevents the requested cutoff frequency going above 1 (I actually set it to 0.99). If you do exceed this I found that filters often misbehave, since you are asking for something above Nyquist. With some filters I found this limit needs to be even lower, but it doesn’t normally affect the sound unless you drop below a maximum of 0.5 (approx. 11kHz).
That seems to have resolved the problem. Of course if you set very fast changes, like from the fastest envelope attack time, some filters seem to click more than others. If that’s an issue you could always set a minimum Attack time of say 10mS (about 400 samples).

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Halon wrote:The pitch bend scales according to knob position now, if not im being really dense and misunderstood what you meant. :oops:


It’s really only a very minor point. When the knob is at max the scale says 10 but the pitchbend is 12, that’s all.
It’s quite likely that most users won’t notice it; I was just being a bit picky I guess.

So if you’re happy with it being finished, I’ll upload it…

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Im actually happy with it. You could upload it if you want :)
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I’ve put in the Flowstoners website in the Flowmates section. Newest additions are always at the bottom of the list.

http://flowstoners.com/flowmates

Let me know if it’s all ok with you, or if you want something added or changed.

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Hi all, hi Halon,

just came back from a trip and want to thank you for sharing. I'm sure I'll have fun with it this week-end and want to add that I really like the GUI.

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