Have fun!
cc @danngreen
Have fun!
cc @danngreen
hadnt explored these ones yet, looks like a bunch of filters which is always great! im really curious about the tuxon audio file player… how well thatll work on mm (hopefully better behaved that canard)
much appreciating all these ports, as always!’
Jesus dude you’re on fire
I think the only two left that I really want to do are Voxglitch and then SurgeXT, but SurgeXT is pretty insane… I’m going to have to tap in Dan for some help I think.
sadly no tuxon player yet, is that potentially on the table to be included in this plugin dwn the road?
and crap, voxglitch/surge!! at that point you’d be p much:
I can take a look. The audio display seemed pretty unfriendly to most of MM though when I tried briefly.
Btw - I think we should find one really good sampler that can do everything we need. If there are others available let me know - it’s pretty annoying to port any sampler so would rather not do it a ton
curious how important the display even is (as in, could it be left out)? as far as canard goes, the wav display is so small on the mm, its almost not even useful. but im guessing the general goal is probably to not have to alter the source code that much… dunno.
i hear ya, its really too bad the feature rich sicko sampler line has such ram limitations on mm, and the bidoo ones have that ridiculous ‘only play half the sample’ bug (also those odd gate/pitch behaviors). bugs aside, canard really does offer a lot of nice built in features and is quite ram friendly on mm . really hoping my bug report at the bidoo github page can get resolved at some point.
voxglitch and cf are the only other brands i have real experience with their samplers (also nythsi, but i guess they were off the table for mm, license wise). if you do a tag/sampler search at the vcv library, voxglitch, certainly is up there at the top with sicko in terms of many options/modules w sample playback capability. but of course, who knows how they’d behave once they’re on the mm.
the cf player is, i believe, a derivative of canard. not as many features but still works great in vcv (doesnt exhibit the same bugs as canard)
“curious how important the display even is (as in, could it be left out)?” easy to forsee a time when module graphic displays are requested to be turned off for CPU management purposes at module or MM level.