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It's the same sort of software as OPN2BankEditor, and it's not interesting for me personally to create something that already exists.
Originally, this software was a test program to check the usability of Qt, FM emulation, and real-time audio processing before developing BambooTracker. So I don't think there will be much enhancement to this in the future.
Rather, I think it would be better to create a new repository as a VST/AU plugin that can read various tone data. There are MML and tracker as means to compose using OPN (A), but I feel that it is currently insufficient for piano rolls. It is possible to use RtMidi for MIDI control, but since most people compose with DAW these days, it would be better to make it as a VST/AU plugin.
I think it would be better to use JUCE framework. I don't like the graphic design, but it seems to be easy to manage the audio processing and support multiple platforms like Qt.
However, it requires knowledge and time, and most importantly, motivation. I don't have those things at the moment, so let's hope for the future.
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It's just a rough idea.
It's the same sort of software as OPN2BankEditor, and it's not interesting for me personally to create something that already exists.
Originally, this software was a test program to check the usability of Qt, FM emulation, and real-time audio processing before developing BambooTracker. So I don't think there will be much enhancement to this in the future.
Rather, I think it would be better to create a new repository as a VST/AU plugin that can read various tone data. There are MML and tracker as means to compose using OPN (A), but I feel that it is currently insufficient for piano rolls. It is possible to use RtMidi for MIDI control, but since most people compose with DAW these days, it would be better to make it as a VST/AU plugin.
I think it would be better to use JUCE framework. I don't like the graphic design, but it seems to be easy to manage the audio processing and support multiple platforms like Qt.
However, it requires knowledge and time, and most importantly, motivation. I don't have those things at the moment, so let's hope for the future.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: