Buzzed ?
- magmavander
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Re: Buzzed ?
Looks cool! Unfortunately I don't have time to try it for now. Doing other things.
- Klangkulisse
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Re: Buzzed ?
Hmm, did you see the tutorials and listened to the sound quality?
Those programmers of trilobite have a lot of work ahead.
Those programmers of trilobite have a lot of work ahead.

Re: Buzzed ?
Sound quality isn't too terrible, but that GUI ... 
Weird they've chosen a 'Right to Left' connection layout too, strange seeing the inputs on the right and outputs on the left.

Weird they've chosen a 'Right to Left' connection layout too, strange seeing the inputs on the right and outputs on the left.
Re: Buzzed ?
Well, guitar pedals (mostly) go that way ...
Re: Buzzed ?
My gosh, so they do - how have I never noticed that before !


- Klangkulisse
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Re: Buzzed ?
O. k. if the gui is the quality reference, the sound isn't THAT terriblemcbpete wrote:Sound quality isn't too terrible, but that GUI ...

But listen to those really nasty clicks that the standard sine oscillator produces - oh no!
But yes, the gui isn't bearable.
Re: Buzzed ?
Signals going from right to left just feels so wrong to me. I didn't know guitar pedals generally did that. Now there's a tradition I'd love to see an end to.
Urgh, those Trilobite instruction videos are pretty slow paced. And yes, I agree on the UI. It looks like some of the late 80s Amiga sequencers, and I still haven't seen many programs where those help buttons actually contain anything helpful (except perhaps Buzz).
The whole "darwinian evolution" concept seems really interesting though. Is that contained in those videos, because I'd like to see what that's all about.
Urgh, those Trilobite instruction videos are pretty slow paced. And yes, I agree on the UI. It looks like some of the late 80s Amiga sequencers, and I still haven't seen many programs where those help buttons actually contain anything helpful (except perhaps Buzz).
The whole "darwinian evolution" concept seems really interesting though. Is that contained in those videos, because I'd like to see what that's all about.