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    i agree, if something needs to be done, someone has allready probably done it and done it well. but this shouldn't stop you from having a go. i mean there's billions of dj's out there but the ones that make it are the ones that find their own style and market niche. the same goes for building vsti's i think. and you gotta start somewhere and this is a great start baz ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG View Post
    i agree, if something needs to be done, someone has allready probably done it and done it well. but this shouldn't stop you from having a go. i mean there's billions of dj's out there but the ones that make it are the ones that find their own style and market niche. the same goes for building vsti's i think. and you gotta start somewhere and this is a great start baz ;)
    the thing about learning to build these yourself is that it teaches you so much about acoustics, signal processing, and the very basic principles of synthesis that is very hard to learn any other way , especially when you're having loadsa fun twiddling knobs on FM7, or your trusty VA or whatever. There's nothing like getting your hands dirty

    Ive just recently got into Supercollider , and apart from learning loads , the power and flexibility is just awesome. Sure, if you want quick results which sound like everything else then it's pretty pointless , but there really are endless things you can do with it which is either impossible or very hard in any commercial synth out there

    That sort of stuff isnt for everyone i would have to agree, but there is definitely a point to it all!! The next two years of my degree is pretty much centred around this stuff , so hopefully i'l have something to rival techmouse's legendary square wave generator by the time ive finsihed ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARK EG View Post
    i agree, if something needs to be done, someone has allready probably done it and done it well. but this shouldn't stop you from having a go. i mean there's billions of dj's out there but the ones that make it are the ones that find their own style and market niche. the same goes for building vsti's i think. and you gotta start somewhere and this is a great start baz ;)
    to be honest its only something that interests me for sharing or my own studio.. i wouldnt have the knowledge to build from the ground up (which, from what i can see, is whats needed to release commercially) but open-source software is a good start for what could be a very interesting side hobby to production..

    its also teaching me a lot about synthesis... which is always good, doing what we do :cheese:

 

 

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