>I can only use the app to imagine that I have a cool thing.
I can only use the app to imagine that I have a cool thing
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Sounds like Spanish life
A basic midi keyboard would cost you like 50$.
>basic midi keyboard
No
Is TB 303
Bass sequencer
Yeah, you could connect the keyboard to the computer and use it with a software synth. If you actually care about making music, there's no difference.
just download the fl-studio demo
>there's no difference.
Yes there is. A 303 is analog. Fucking zoomers.
Ok
Um.. Actually, I was influenced by famous dance producers and wanted to buy a synthesizer. Unfortunately, it was too expensive, so I gave up.
>TB 303
*sip* now THAT was a party maker!
why buy a synth when your music will be shit
use software until you get good
Analog is so worthless. You can just use a VST and add effects to make it sound like its analog, besides that, no one really notices when it's eq'd to shit in a mix with other instruments.
*sips*
Josh Wink anyone?
Die.
I'm 27, and analog is for poseurs who don't actually make music.
>he thinks it matters
You really showed me with your le epic meme picture. GO SWEDEN!
I heard that Behringer released some new low cost analog synth if you really want that. But using software would give you much more options.
this
the people who are trying to make it just have a good pair of monitors, a good audio interface and a midi keyboard and use pirated software
faggots who buy hardware and software will never make it also because they started late and don't even interact with the local scene
i program my own fm synths in vhdl and use them on an fpga to output waveforms to audacity
i don't have hp/lp filters working yet though, only adsr on previously generated samples from matlab
>he's seething now
You can make big bucks programming scamware like, sausage fattener and kickstart.
nah I'm not good enough to actually make plugins, it's just a side project to add in my resume when I apply for hardware design jobs as a debugger. I'm mildly interested in 80s FM synths, although I couldnt get a proper oscillator function working reliably so I just used sample-based synth.
ADSR is functional, but I have wierd glitches in release sometimes, I have to redo the module. If you're interested in the hardware aspect thoigh, some guy remade a yamaha ym2612 synth chip that you can emulate, it's really sick and a true achievement.
Um, pretty good
But I still use the midi keyboard better.
>some guy remade a yamaha ym2612 synth chip that you can emulate
pls link
it was a YM3812/OPL3, not a 2812
demonstration:
youtu.be
git:
github.com
theres also an essay I have saved for reference about a guy that made a more complex version of mine for a master's qualification
google.com
Thank you fren
np, hardware autists have to stick together.
I actually have an exam for VHDL system design tomorrow morning, so I'm happy this thread popped up while I was studying.
>VHDL system design
>not Verilog
BASED
Good luck on that test!
Why don't you just use JUCE? as I understand it it's easier to create plugins with.
I'm actually coding this in Altera Quartus II, it doesn't function with any DAWs, I run it on a seperate FPGA and use DIP switches to control output. I don't have a functioning DAC, since VHDL only supports hard bit input and not variable voltage though, so I can only save the waveforms it outputs, not play them directly
same with anal-og fag in /p/
Wouldn't read their post seriously