Well, depends if we get access to the source, but if we do, there’s more work.
And I will not be the one able to do it…
Factly, the initial project starter on Hise forum a few weeks ago…
Should be all sorted out quickly. https://forum.hise.audio/topic/2445/collaborative-project/950#
Good good…
Is there a reason why you don’t mention Zynthian ?
Btw, my son tested CollaB3 VST on his Windows computer ( more performant than mine) and said it was running well, with a low CPU use…
Let’s see the response before they potentially tar a whole community as a bunch of wild eyed foaming-at-the-mouth open source zealots.
Yes we wouldn’t want that would we …?
And there we go https://forum.hise.audio/post/20358
To integrate it, it will either need to be converted to an lv2, or it has a standalone version which will need to support Jack.
Congrats.
And who will do it ? I wish I had the skill for that, but I don’t…
And my next question will be to @c0d3man… what about a microB3 on your teensy base platform ? ?
Would it be dioable ?
Well, there’s Jack support done: https://github.com/augustofilocamo/superOrgan/issues/1
I can’t measure what it means in terms of zynthian compatibility, but I impressed, amazed and amused…
Zynthian uses jack to connect all the audio components together. It’s how it’s so easy to add long chains of effects in multiple layers.
In fact, there is code for a tonewheel organ for a Teensy: GitHub - pteichman/roto: Embedded tonewheel organ synthesizer for a Teensy
But my time is very limited… I think I will give it a try in the next 10… years?
Regards, Holger
@C0d3man
I have watched half of his video…
Did he not work more on it… that was 2 years ago… but it seems it didn’t progress since then… or maybe on a month or two, or even 12, he’ll be publishing a fully working one…
Personal note… let’s buy or build one drawbar each year…