@DonnieDirtbox I'm working with Win7 32 bit, but I'm surprised to hear that a plug-in won't work with the 64 bit version. Most plug-ins are nothing but a simple .dll file, sometimes in addition with some patch bank files, that you simply have to copy into the VST folder of your sequencer software (FL Studio, Cubase or whatever). Do you get some kind of error message from Windows or something? Please describe your problem in detail.
@musician1971a You're welcome. Guess what...I actually made an attemt to create a plug-in of my own a few years ago with SynthEdit! But when I tried to program some nice and useful patches for it I realized that it was simply not good enough (soundwise).
@sauermusicDE I tried it now, it's great! First thing I tried was to get the sound of the original, which is perfectly possible. But there's a lot more. Even the low resolution filter sounds very much like the original :-)
Too bad that your vst wasn't good enough, but fortunately there is this little program now ;-) Never tried to build my own vst by the way, maybe I should start doing that. I'm more a musician though, not a technician
Haven't tried it yet, but the fact alone that you made a software Ht700 makes you a hero for me! Been ages since I heard that sound, can't wait to play them again :-)
I have made polyphonic synths with a monophonic filter (Just like Korg Poly 800)
in SynthEdit. So it would not be hard. I am even doing a mega project now in SynthEdit, emulating an accompaniment unit. This is also possible, but it is nothing you make during a coffee break though. The monophonic filter, however is very simple, as SynthEdit can use MIDI "signals" internally.
Anyone managed to get this to work with windows 7 64 bit?
DonnieDirtbox 1 month ago
@DonnieDirtbox I'm working with Win7 32 bit, but I'm surprised to hear that a plug-in won't work with the 64 bit version. Most plug-ins are nothing but a simple .dll file, sometimes in addition with some patch bank files, that you simply have to copy into the VST folder of your sequencer software (FL Studio, Cubase or whatever). Do you get some kind of error message from Windows or something? Please describe your problem in detail.
sauermusicDE 1 month ago
Oh, you didn't make it... Nevertheless, thanks for demonstrating it!
musician1971a 9 months ago
@musician1971a You're welcome. Guess what...I actually made an attemt to create a plug-in of my own a few years ago with SynthEdit! But when I tried to program some nice and useful patches for it I realized that it was simply not good enough (soundwise).
sauermusicDE 9 months ago
@sauermusicDE I tried it now, it's great! First thing I tried was to get the sound of the original, which is perfectly possible. But there's a lot more. Even the low resolution filter sounds very much like the original :-)
Too bad that your vst wasn't good enough, but fortunately there is this little program now ;-) Never tried to build my own vst by the way, maybe I should start doing that. I'm more a musician though, not a technician
musician1971a 9 months ago
Haven't tried it yet, but the fact alone that you made a software Ht700 makes you a hero for me! Been ages since I heard that sound, can't wait to play them again :-)
musician1971a 9 months ago
I have made polyphonic synths with a monophonic filter (Just like Korg Poly 800)
in SynthEdit. So it would not be hard. I am even doing a mega project now in SynthEdit, emulating an accompaniment unit. This is also possible, but it is nothing you make during a coffee break though. The monophonic filter, however is very simple, as SynthEdit can use MIDI "signals" internally.
MinEgenKanal 1 year ago
@MinEgenKanal Thanks for the information.
sauermusicDE 1 year ago