Pretty much, I use synthedit to understand music production & some dsp more.teddymcw wrote: ↑07 Dec 2017Hmm synthedit looks interesting, though I've really lost all my patience for coding these days and esp c++. To be somewhat fair, programming a complex new combi patch is akin to programming and I certainly feel a bit of the programming mind state when sitting down to seriously mix a track.Oquasec wrote: ↑07 Dec 2017Coding is its own galaxy. After a certain point, some prods feel like they need to learn instruments, code or both.
I know for damn sure I'd be hardpressed trying to code, so I will be sticking to Synthedit, Reason's little ecosystem & Cubase for its built-in notation view and calling it a day
Yet an osc as an initial value for manipulation in the chain of events is more fun and sound to me is usually much more instant if not also long term gratification.
I read it's manual alot also, gives me a lot of insight as to what it is I'm using.
Pretty much reason if you took the guts out of the modular cases.