October 2005
Weekly Blogs
Some people have encountered difficulties in setting up my Tacsynth file.
In order to help them figure out what modules they should be seeking, I have made a list of all the modules needed and the set up procedures to follow .
Here it is....
The 'tacsynth.zip', contains the source file "tacsynthmidi.se1" and some other files you might need.
First, you should check that you have all the necessary modules in your Synthedit master file.
Modules needed for the Tacsynth configuration :
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Autolist Values
Detuner *
Fixed values
LED indicator
List entry
LP-Probl *
LP-Probly *
Henon Map *
Patch Pulse *
Scale Quantizer *
Slew rate
Slider
Step Division *
VC Switch
Volt meter
X- Fade
Voltage to List
Ring Modulator
SV Filter
Switch 1 to Many
Switch many to 1
Sound Out
AND Gate
Binary Counter
Step Counter2
Monostable
LP-RND
Max
Multiply
Sample and Hold
MIDI to CV
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
Patch Select
Inverter
Level Adjust
Pan
Quantizer (simple quantizer)
Rectifier
VCA
X-Mix
Clock
Feedback Delay
ADSR
Oscillator
808 Drums (Snare and Hi Hat modules only)
VNO Phones *
Skins (default and My skins files) *
Note * : all these modules are included in this ZIP file!
I suspect, you might have to download some additional modules from the Synthedit website
(http://www.synthedit.com) : check the links to other sites offering free Synthedit modules, especially the sites of Lance Putnam and David Haupt.
Once you have collected all modules, put them in your master Synthedit modules folders (Controls, Math, Modifiers, Waveforms, MIDI, etc.). Also, include the "default skin" and "My skins" files in the "Skin" folder.
When this is done, unzip the "Tacsynth.zip file" and place all unzipped files in the Synthedit Master file and RUN
"Tacsynthmidi.SE1".
Note : In case you would experience problems, such as "Can't open the Synthedit file, modules missing", persevere anyhow by clicking several times on 'Yes'. Once the SE file has been opened, check the "Structure " of the synth ( by right clicking on the patchboard area) and identify the additional modules you need to complete the inner patching structure.
HELP : You will find the Help file on my homepage, under "Library & Resource Center"
(click on "Synthedit Analog Emulator").
Andre
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October 30. 2005