hi again....some more comments<br><br>1) at first i also tried changing the ADSR sliders to a log setting, and totally understand what you mean about the low values and clicking. my workaround was just to change the range from 1-5000 to 5-5000. however, i think an even better solution is not the log function, but an exponential one.<br>
<br>if you change the sliders to 0-1 range and then do:<br><br>[r slider-value]<br>|<br>[pow 2] (or 3)<br>|<br>[* 5000]<br>|<br>[+ 1]<br><br>then that gives the most user-friendly sliders in my opinion. <br><br><br>2) i understand that you can change the pan position and speed, but unless i'm mistaken, there is no way just to keep everything centre panned. i think a pan width slider would be helpful. however, maybe that's just something i want and wouldn't be that important for anyone else, so i might just put that on my own modified version.<br>
<br>3) not sure what was happening with the gain problem. perhaps svf~ puts out some gnarly peaks that are well above the -1 1 threshold, and that was making things sound weird when i changed volume. the problem seems fine now, because i deleted the gain section from the polywavevoice~ abtraction and put the gain directly onto the ouptut of polywavesynth~. the gain slider also had a really unusable range, so i also adjusted that into a more manageable range.<br>
<br><br><br>i will definitely use this synth a lot from now on. today i was running it with an SH101 emulator i am making, and a modified sequenced version of frank's vosim~ abstraction, and some drum synths, and it was all sounding pretty sweet. really cool to be able to get some polyphony happening and do chords and stuff! <br>
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