Re: om-synth

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Thorsten Wilms wrote:

>On Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 04:26:20PM +0100, Emanuel Rumpf wrote:
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>>When trying to load the example patches I got messages:
>>Unable to find object /amp_env/Delay Time (s)
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>http://atte.dk/om-wiki/GettingPlugins
>Just get all recommended collections.
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I will try to get them.   All that...many..many packages..

>>When exchanging patches, how to ensure, the other system
>>can load and play the patches?
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>Point every Om user to the above link ;)
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ok :)

>>In the "Load Plugin" dialog  (text-)keyboard input didn't work.
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>Strange. Never had issues there.
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It's strange - This only happens in the "Load Plugin"-Dialog.
(But there text input ist most needed)

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>>Is there any simple tutorial/example, that would explain, how to
>>make a polyphonic synth
>>(how to let it play 6 notes at once, when pressed on the midi-keyboard).
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>There's an tutorial for the last release:
>http://atte.dk/om-wiki/TutorialMidiBass
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>It will be updated or another one added when someone gets around 
>to it ;)
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>Create a new Subpatch, set polyphony to 6. Make sure the oscillator(s) 
>are created polyhonic (checkbox in load dialog). For what else to 
>put in there, have a look at the examples.
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Thanks for the short descr. Managed to get it working.

>>ladspa-plugins should have a short description of their
>> functionality, how and when to use them.
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>The Om-synth project can't take care of that, it's outside of 
>the scope. There was a effort that died off soon, to give some 
>info and usage tips for a selection of plugins:
>http://atte.dk/om-wiki/LADSPA_Plugins
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Yes, the doc would have to come with the plugin itself.


Emanuel


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