There should be a tutorial on how to make some effects, showing you the basix then we can go out and make our own and submit them. If more people knew there'd be a ton of efx.
Posted Mon 02 Dec 02 @ 2:04 am
Easier said than done. To create an effect, a great deal of knowledge is required in C++ programming.
Posted Mon 02 Dec 02 @ 2:18 am
For the moment you need to know at least the basics of C(++) programming in order to make your own effects.
To have ideas for effects I use 2 sources:
- one is based on looking at other music players (like professional CD players) and hardware effect peripherals
- the other one is based on browsing the internet. You'll find quite a bit of information on mathematical theory and modelling of effect routines
You always need to assess first on a conceptual level how the effect routine should work prior to coding it.
So once you have done the conceptual work, I'm always willing to lend you a hand in writing the actual code.
Rgds,
DJ Corpse
To have ideas for effects I use 2 sources:
- one is based on looking at other music players (like professional CD players) and hardware effect peripherals
- the other one is based on browsing the internet. You'll find quite a bit of information on mathematical theory and modelling of effect routines
You always need to assess first on a conceptual level how the effect routine should work prior to coding it.
So once you have done the conceptual work, I'm always willing to lend you a hand in writing the actual code.
Rgds,
DJ Corpse
Posted Mon 02 Dec 02 @ 1:33 pm