Adapting Airwindows Galactic for use in Sapphire #52
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I'm glad you found it useful :) use whatever name you enjoy, in some places (Reaper internal FX) I've got devs literally porting over the plugins en masse and changing ALL the names even when not changing the plugins (sometimes that dev does change things, though). I would say if people want to know how it's done, if you direct them to YOUR starting point (Galactic) that honors the MIT license, which doesn't really demand that you have to share all your own tweaks, just where you got the open source code you started with. So from me, I would say 'use whatever name you like and have fun trying variations!'. Paul is a programmer like yourself and has worked wonders in bringing Galactic to places, but as long as it's the original Galactic we're talking about that one's from me. If you are using Paul's code that makes the original retro VST files more easily portable then you're also using Paul's work. If you're working from the original VST2 codebase (or AU codebase) that is directly from me, with my blessing :) |
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OK, great! Quick question: if someone hooks up a cable to the left input port, but not the right input, do you guys send the left input into both left and right (normalling)? I think I need to do that in my module when there is no cable connected to the right input. |
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I created a synth pad today using Galaxy. Here is the video. I love this reverb algorithm! |
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Hey @baconpaul and @airwindows, I thought I would start a general discussion about the topic of adapting Airwindows Galactic for use in future Sapphire modules. Currently, I am close to having a working prototype that is basically the same thing you two did for bringing Airwindows to VCV Rack, only with a different panel design bolted on top.
First, about naming it. I am provisionally calling it "Galaxy" for a couple of reasons. First, to honor Galactic by being similarly named, but not an identical name because I plan on experimenting with additional modulation controls (to be determined). However, @airwindows, please let me know if you would rather I call it something else as it starts to drift in its own direction. I have a backup name in mind: Sapphire Enormity. Asked from another direction, so long as I credit Airwindows Galactic, is it OK if I call it Enormity?
Omri Cohen has encouraged me to create modules where I start to integrate some of the chaotic oscillators I have created (Sapphire Glee/Frolic) as internal blocks to supply user-controlled but mostly automatic parameter movement. I am especially interested in synth pad generators, as I have mentioned in earlier conversation. Putting these together could be amazing!
I will credit any use of Galactic (or any other components derived from other authors) in these hypothetical synth pad modules.
I just want to be respectful and show gratitude for finally finding a great reverb that sounds perfect for my needs.
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