This is the synthesizer plug-in Surge which I previously sold as a commercial product as the company vember audio.
As I'm too busy with other projects and no longer want to put the effort into maintaining it myself across multiple platforms I have decided to give it new life as an open-source project.
It was originally released in 2005, and was one of my first bigger projects. The code could be cleaner, and at parts better explained but its reliable and sounds great. And beware, there might still be a few comments in Swedish.
The codebase was migrated from before an unfinished 1.6 release which improves on the last released 1.5.3 in a number of ways:
- Using a newer version of the VSTGUI framework
- This has caused a lot of graphical bugs, with some that still need to be fixed
- But will enable a port to both 64-bit macOS and Linux
- Support for VST3
- Support for MPE
- New analog mode for the ADSR envelopes
It currently only builds on windows, but getting it to build on macOS again & Linux should be doable with moderate effort.
Discussion at KVR-Forum here Development Discussion at KVR-Forum here
First you need to grab all git submodules (needed to get the VST SDKs)
git submodule update --init --recursive
Prerequisites
- Git
- Premake 5 for generating project files
- Visual Studio 2017
- Inno Setup for building the installer
To build on windows:
build.cmd
Or you can just generate the project files using
premake5 vs2017
and open the visual studio solution which is generated.
To build the installer open the file installer_win/surge.iss using Inno Setup.
Start by grabbing premake5
from https://premake.github.io .
Copy premake5
to /usr/local/bin
Clone the Surge repo by typing
git clone https://github.com/kurasu/surge.git
After that, go into the Surge folder and get all the submodules referenced by the Surge repo by typing
git submodule update --init --recursive
Now, boot up Xcode and open the project. Let it do the indexing/processing.
Choose Update to recommended settings" for
surge-au,
surge-vst2and
surge-vst3. Click on
Perform Changes`.
After which "Here there be dragons" - Please, could anyone take this further?