réactions à la news Surge continue d'évoluer et passe à la version 1.6.2
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Banshee in Avalon
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Sujet de la discussion Posté le 25/09/2019 à 12:49:34Surge continue d'évoluer et passe à la version 1.6.2
Nous l’avions quitté en version 1.6 l’année dernière à la même époque, voici une nouvelle mise jour du synthé virtuel pour Mac, Windows et Linux.
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MS_MMYY
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Posteur·euse AFfranchi·e
Membre depuis 15 ans
2 Posté le 25/09/2019 à 13:06:51
Un des meilleurs vst que je connaisse.!
Maxxou32
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Je poste, donc je suis
Membre depuis 12 ans
3 Posté le 25/09/2019 à 16:56:22
Je confirme
J'ai découvert l'année dernière suite à une news AF qui annonçait que le concepteur mettait Sugre à disposition. J'ai découvert ce super synthé et je dois dire que l'essayer c'est l'adopter !
J'ai découvert l'année dernière suite à une news AF qui annonçait que le concepteur mettait Sugre à disposition. J'ai découvert ce super synthé et je dois dire que l'essayer c'est l'adopter !
Old School et Electronica
gwenmollo
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Membre depuis 20 ans
4 Posté le 26/09/2019 à 09:50:25
Redécouvert cette pépite, c'est génial !.
Petit bémols, pas de multi-out et créer/comprendre la mécanique pour créer ses presets est ardu ..
Un des meilleur en gratuit
Petit bémols, pas de multi-out et créer/comprendre la mécanique pour créer ses presets est ardu ..
Un des meilleur en gratuit
v:lecs
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Posteur·euse AFfolé·e
Membre depuis 19 ans
5 Posté le 22/06/2020 à 10:18:20
C'est vraiment l'un des meilleurs synthés virtuels que j'ai utilisés (et j'en ai essayé des tas).
Capable de produire des sons classiques et d'autres beaucoup plus atypiques, il est présent dans toutes mes compositions. Je pourrais désormais difficilement m'en passer.
Capable de produire des sons classiques et d'autres beaucoup plus atypiques, il est présent dans toutes mes compositions. Je pourrais désormais difficilement m'en passer.
BBmiX
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Je poste, donc je suis
Membre depuis 21 ans
6 Posté le 02/08/2020 à 11:32:46
Oui le meilleur en free . qui viens de passer en 1.7 . avec une skin noire notamment
https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2020/07/30/surge-synth-update/
https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/
https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2020/07/30/surge-synth-update/
https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/
(-; Be Funky ;-)
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DOCTAVE
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Posteur·euse AFfiné·e
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7 Posté le 18/01/2021 à 10:45:30
Nouvelle version 1.8 avec beaucoup de progrès
nan3200
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Posteur·euse AFfolé·e
Membre depuis 18 ans
8 Posté le 18/01/2021 à 10:50:37
Super ! Quels sont les gros changements ?
Siège est effectivement un super vst.
Siège est effectivement un super vst.
RCNX
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Nouvel·le AFfilié·e
Membre depuis 12 ans
9 Posté le 18/01/2021 à 10:55:42
En Détails:
Changes in 1.8
In 1.8, we have introduced many new features, but also adapted a large collection of existing open source code to work inside Surge. We are especially grateful to these authors (noted in the changelog) for making their software available, for being friendly when we talked to them about adapting their software for Surge, and for being part of the free and open source music software community!
1.8 has hundreds of changes and features, but the headlines of the release are:
New skins, including the lovely “Royal Surge” skin and greatly improved Classic and Dark skins
New filters, with multiple new filter models
A complete implementation of a multi-segment envelope generator (MSEG) as a modulation source
A large number of Airwindows FX available in the FX chain
A bunch of amazing new content! We now have more than 2000 presets in the library!
The complete changelog is:
New and Improved Skins
Added the ‘Royal Surge’ skin, a skin inspired by vintage hardware, developed and designed by Voger Design.
Major updates to the Classic and Dark surge skin, including better placement of controls, rendering, contrast, and consistency.
See “Skin Engine” section below for more technical details on the skinning engine
Filters
Added “Vintage Ladders”, two models of vintage 4-pole lowpass ladder filters Thanks to @ddiakopoulos for maintaing this very useful repository of research and code which heavily informed the models we implemented
Added the filter from OB-Xd
Added the K-35 filter from Odin 2
Added the Diode Ladder filter from Odin 2
Added Cutoff Warp filters (LP/BP/HP/N/AP) based on this Jatin Chowdhury Blog Post. This one is really weird!
Added Resonance Warp filters (LP/BP/HP/N/AP) based on this Jatin Chowdhury Blog Post
Implemented 24 dB/oct variants for the existing biquad bandpass and notch filter types
Add an allpass biquad filter based on existing biquad filters in Surge
Fixed an error in the comb filter which made it out of tune by 6 samples. By default this is corrected in new sessions or patches streamed with Surge 1.8, but it can be also toggled by right-clicking the filter subtype menu. Old patches remain “wrong” in order to preserve how your existing projects sound
Overhauled the filter type menu, filters are now grouped by their function
Expanded Modulator Features and Fixes
Multi-Segment Envelope Generator (MSEG)
Implemented a fully editable MSEG modulation source, with a large number of curve types and various editing options
To use the MSEG, select a voice or scene LFO, choose the MSEG LFO type (bottommost row, first icon) and click on the LFO display, or the pencil button to the right
Extended features for a segment are available on the right click context menu
Currently, MSEG supports up to 128 nodes, and the maximum length of the MSEG is 128 phase units (duration of a single phase unit is determined by the LFO Rate parameter)
LFO modulator presets - users can save and share single LFO modulator settings
New MIDI controller modulators: Breath, Expression, Sustain pedal
New per-voice modulators: Alternate and Random (both unipolar and bipolar)
New scene modulators: Lowest Key, Highest Key, Latest Key
Drag and Drop
Drag a Macro slot around to reorder it
Ctrl-drag any modulation source onto a slider in order to open an edit dialog for typing in a modulation amount
Added several MIDI controller smoothing modes in the MIDI Settings menu, which increase the responsiveness (at cost of smoothness) for MIDI CCs, aftertouch, etc.
MPE Aftertouch and Timbre are now properly smoothed; MPE Pitch Bend has independent smoothing settings.
Deactivated rate LFO modulators show their waveform over which you can scrub using the Phase slider
LFO Freerun trigger mode now has correct relation to song position pointer when not synced to tempo
LFO Deform slider now has several different modes for Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth and Envelope LFO types
Effects
Integrated 59 Airwindows effects. Thanks to Airwindows for providing high quality open source effects!
Effects can be reordered via drag and drop, copied to another slot via Ctrl/Cmd+drag and drop, or replaced via Shift+drag and drop
Phaser effect now has an adjustable number of stages (up to 16), with adjustable spread and distribution of stages (except in legacy setting)
Extended phaser ringout time, allowing for long self-oscillations at high feedback
Vocoder modulator signal can now be chosen between stereo, monosum, left, or right input
Disabling an effect (loading the “off” preset) now removes any leftover modulation
Individual bands of the EQ can now be deacivated by right-clicking the Gain sliders and choosing Deactivate
SurgeEffectsBank
SurgeEffectsBank is now part of the main Surge source tree
Implemented the new Airwindows effects
Voice Management
Added note priority modes for monophonic play modes: latest, highest, lowest or legacy (note ons have latest note priority, note offs have highest note priority)
Added a mode where sustain pedal in mono mode allows retriggering older notes that are still held, on note release
Add even more extensive regression tests for voice management modes
Other Sound Design Tools
FM3 Oscillator
M1/2/3 can now be extended allowing ratios from 1/32 to 32
M1/2 can now be set to a ratio or an absolute frequency
Fixed a bug in step sequencer LFO mode which picked the wrong step when start and end were the same
LFO Amplitude can be extended into negative ranges
“Tempo-sync All Parameters” available for filter and amp envelopes
Display Pitch Bend as a bipolar modulator on sliders
Fixed problems with very long-running LFOs drifting due to truncation errors
Allow scrubbing (when LFO Rate is deactivated) on step sequencers to trigger envelopes
Waveshaper drive can now be extended to have twice as much gain as before (+/- 48 dB)
Default scene polyphony is now set to 16
Solo buttons in the mixer now allow multiple active solos by default (Ctrl/Cmd+click for the old exclusive solo behavior)
Mute buttons in the mixer behave the same way as Solo buttons now, with exclusive mute behavior on Ctrl/Cmd+click
Expanded .wt file format to support 16-bit full-range files - this also means compatibility with wavetables from Bitwig Studio’s Wavetable device!
“Show Current Tuning Information” now contains interval matrices
Post-amplifier highpass filter can now be deactivated (right-click the HP slider)
Global hard clipping of the scene output can now be disabled in Scene Volume context menu
Scene pitch and pitch bend now work properly with non-keytracked oscillators
Fixed a tuning error with partially mapped long scales
Oscillator FM routing modes with only Ring 1x2 mixer channel active now work properly (previously this wasn’t evaluated so it resulted in clicks)
Renamed Classic oscillator Width parameters (manual contains a more detailed explanation)
Content
Fixed tuning of Flute 1/2 factory patches
New patches from Vincent Zauhar
New patches from David Bata
New patches and wavetables from Damon Armani - see Damon’s Preview and Full Demo
New wavetables from Venus Theory
New and corrected patches from Inigo Kennedy
New patches from Kyurumi
New patches from Jacky Ligon
New patches from The Nerdy Music Guy
New patches from Luna
New FX presets from Arty
Add Carlos-Morrison CET microtunings to the factory tuning library
Skin Engine
User-side:
Complete set of tutorial skins showing many features of the skin engine, which automatically generate skin engine documentation
Skin inspector (Menu > Skins) shows the state of the currently loaded skin and information about colors and assets
Classic and Dark skins are now available as Figma templates. Please ask on our Discord #design channel if you are interested in using Figma to design and work with skins!
Developer-side:
Internal C++ data model fully represents the skin as objects and is overrideable by XML
Support for scalable PNG or SVG for all assets
Support for fixed enumerated zooms if a skin designer desires (mainly useful for PNG-based skins)
Support for changing overall window size
Support for hiding any component
Support for grouping controls into panels
Improved nanoSVG parser with support for certain SVG features
UI/UX
You can drag and drop .wav, .wt, .scl, .kbm and .fxp files onto any part of Surge’s GUI and they will be loaded
Consistently implemented our new logo
Large number of contrast, color, and positioning tweaks, including a complete re-render of Classic and Dark skins
Text input dialogs are no longer OS-based, instead they are internal to Surge, created with VSTGUI
Store Patch dialog is now consistently designed with other internal dialogs in Surge
Fixed VST3 zoom inconsistencies which caused problems in Cubase, FL20, and other hosts
New “Add Modulation From…” menu entry for modulatable parameters, which opens a dialog for a direct modulation assignment from one of available and valid modulators for the target
Hovering over sliders shows which modulation sources are applied to them
Direct assignment of MIDI CCs to parameters via context menu, mirroring the same facility Macros have
Modified the design of Edit Modulation dialog to avoid text overflows
Unique FX grid icons for each effect type
Implemented dropdown menu widget which can replace sliders for discrete (integer) parameters
Allow loading FXP patches from file (use “Load patch from file…” option in patch browser context menu)
Allow patch browser to rapidly open user and data folders (shouldn’t crash anymore on receiving rapid MIDI Program Change messages)
Save FX presets to unique subfolders per FX
Step Sequencer shows position in deactivated LFO Rate mode (when scrubbing the sequencer position with the Phase/Shuffle parameter)
Modulation assign mode now stays active when selecting another modulator (previously it would deactivate)
Added “Clear MIDI Settings” function (Menu > MIDI Settings)
Fixed a VSTGUI bug which caused artificial hover events at zoom levels other than 100% on Windows
Fixed a VSTGUI aliasing problem with modulation assign buttons on Windows
Activated non-integral mode consistently on Linux, improving drawing quality for all assets and working around an inconsistency in VSTGUI
Implemented “elastic” slider editing mode - move a slider while holding Alt/Option, and it will snap back to where it was when releasing the mouse button. Useful for quick auditioning of parameter changes without committing them
LFO Amplitude now properly quantizes to integer percent units when holding Ctrl/Cmd
Currently selected modulator is preserved as scenes switch
Completely redesigned the About screen, added more credits and links to relevant places
Version info in About screen can now be copied to system clipboard by clicking on Copy Version Info
Vastly improved cursor hiding behavior on Windows, plus cursor hiding is now available on macOS!
Mousweheel click, forward and backward buttons (buttons 3/4/5 on mice that have them) can now arm modulation from any part of the UI
Mousewheel works on nearly every element (the FX preset menu is the only one left)
Widget hover state now correctly survives UI rebuids
SVG renderer now supports opacity in paths, not just fills
Improved the look and feel (and code clarity) of the VU meter
Skinnable VU meter with gradient bars
We now warn Windows users if Lato font is not installed
Linux menus open in a way far less likely to occlude their parents
The main menu can be opened by right-clicking on any non-active region of the UI
As a consequence of the main menu being available anywhere on the GUI, removed the “zoom level too large for your display” check and error dialog
Allow deeply nested menus in the FX preset and Oscillator type menus - currently only used in the FX menu
Skinnable ‘dots’ on the Oscillator and LFO display, following the design of Royal Surge skin
Fixed wavetable name not being included in oscillator/scene copy-paste operations
Plugins
VST2 and VST3 now advertise parameter name changes to the host
If the audio engine isn’t running, plugins show idle error when patches won’t load
Menus, typeins, and other controls now properly send automation change messages
Simultaneous automation of any number of parameters now correctly update the UI (previously more than 8 simultanously automated parameters would leave the UI state incorrect).
Modify the threading pattern in the VST3 when loading patches to allow frequent automated patch changes without a crash
VST3 correctly supports the ‘parameterNormalized’ API, which is used extensively in Ardour for automation
Python API
Surge now exposes a complete Python API to fully program and manipulate the synth inside Python programs and Jupyter notebooks
You can see a set of example notebooks in this repo
Infrastructure, Bugfixess and Code Quality
Surge is now a macOS fat binary (x86/Apple Silicon)
build-linux now works with ARM
Removed a collection of specious _asm blocks
Fixed a VSTGUI issue with Linux and mouse motion dropping modifiers
Added several libraries which were not explicitly linked on Linux
Allowed the tarball and code to build and collect version info in the absence of a git checkout
Parallel, Debug, and multi-generator CMake builds now work on all platforms
Enumerate Linux library dependencies on all items (xcb-keypress etc.)
Implemented proper Unicode filename support everywhere
Made our CMake file more modular for various library and test inclusions
We now show the install location at the last step of the Windows installer
Replaced CriticalSection.cpp with std::mutex
A far more complete implementation of std::filesystem for systems which don’t have it (basically, macOS versions before 10.15)
Refactored our CMake implementation so that shared code is compiled into static libraries
Revamped the mechanism by which Surge internal IDs and Surge plugin IDs are mapped, allowing us a much easier future expansion of the parameter set (sctual parameter set expansion is coming in 1.9!)
LFO and S&H noise oscillators now have independent random number generators, avoiding problems with global seeds
Consistently use constants for scenes, oscillators and so on, rather than magic numbers “2” and “3” and so on
Purged unused/obsolete graphical assets from the codebase
Turned on “warnings are errors” on all platforms
Correctly set macro values on patch load by calling ‘init()’ rather than ‘set_target()’
Fix some edge case threading problems which were exposed in high stress (rapid FX swap or rapid VST3 preset reset) cases
C'est tout...
Changes in 1.8
In 1.8, we have introduced many new features, but also adapted a large collection of existing open source code to work inside Surge. We are especially grateful to these authors (noted in the changelog) for making their software available, for being friendly when we talked to them about adapting their software for Surge, and for being part of the free and open source music software community!
1.8 has hundreds of changes and features, but the headlines of the release are:
New skins, including the lovely “Royal Surge” skin and greatly improved Classic and Dark skins
New filters, with multiple new filter models
A complete implementation of a multi-segment envelope generator (MSEG) as a modulation source
A large number of Airwindows FX available in the FX chain
A bunch of amazing new content! We now have more than 2000 presets in the library!
The complete changelog is:
New and Improved Skins
Added the ‘Royal Surge’ skin, a skin inspired by vintage hardware, developed and designed by Voger Design.
Major updates to the Classic and Dark surge skin, including better placement of controls, rendering, contrast, and consistency.
See “Skin Engine” section below for more technical details on the skinning engine
Filters
Added “Vintage Ladders”, two models of vintage 4-pole lowpass ladder filters Thanks to @ddiakopoulos for maintaing this very useful repository of research and code which heavily informed the models we implemented
Added the filter from OB-Xd
Added the K-35 filter from Odin 2
Added the Diode Ladder filter from Odin 2
Added Cutoff Warp filters (LP/BP/HP/N/AP) based on this Jatin Chowdhury Blog Post. This one is really weird!
Added Resonance Warp filters (LP/BP/HP/N/AP) based on this Jatin Chowdhury Blog Post
Implemented 24 dB/oct variants for the existing biquad bandpass and notch filter types
Add an allpass biquad filter based on existing biquad filters in Surge
Fixed an error in the comb filter which made it out of tune by 6 samples. By default this is corrected in new sessions or patches streamed with Surge 1.8, but it can be also toggled by right-clicking the filter subtype menu. Old patches remain “wrong” in order to preserve how your existing projects sound
Overhauled the filter type menu, filters are now grouped by their function
Expanded Modulator Features and Fixes
Multi-Segment Envelope Generator (MSEG)
Implemented a fully editable MSEG modulation source, with a large number of curve types and various editing options
To use the MSEG, select a voice or scene LFO, choose the MSEG LFO type (bottommost row, first icon) and click on the LFO display, or the pencil button to the right
Extended features for a segment are available on the right click context menu
Currently, MSEG supports up to 128 nodes, and the maximum length of the MSEG is 128 phase units (duration of a single phase unit is determined by the LFO Rate parameter)
LFO modulator presets - users can save and share single LFO modulator settings
New MIDI controller modulators: Breath, Expression, Sustain pedal
New per-voice modulators: Alternate and Random (both unipolar and bipolar)
New scene modulators: Lowest Key, Highest Key, Latest Key
Drag and Drop
Drag a Macro slot around to reorder it
Ctrl-drag any modulation source onto a slider in order to open an edit dialog for typing in a modulation amount
Added several MIDI controller smoothing modes in the MIDI Settings menu, which increase the responsiveness (at cost of smoothness) for MIDI CCs, aftertouch, etc.
MPE Aftertouch and Timbre are now properly smoothed; MPE Pitch Bend has independent smoothing settings.
Deactivated rate LFO modulators show their waveform over which you can scrub using the Phase slider
LFO Freerun trigger mode now has correct relation to song position pointer when not synced to tempo
LFO Deform slider now has several different modes for Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth and Envelope LFO types
Effects
Integrated 59 Airwindows effects. Thanks to Airwindows for providing high quality open source effects!
Effects can be reordered via drag and drop, copied to another slot via Ctrl/Cmd+drag and drop, or replaced via Shift+drag and drop
Phaser effect now has an adjustable number of stages (up to 16), with adjustable spread and distribution of stages (except in legacy setting)
Extended phaser ringout time, allowing for long self-oscillations at high feedback
Vocoder modulator signal can now be chosen between stereo, monosum, left, or right input
Disabling an effect (loading the “off” preset) now removes any leftover modulation
Individual bands of the EQ can now be deacivated by right-clicking the Gain sliders and choosing Deactivate
SurgeEffectsBank
SurgeEffectsBank is now part of the main Surge source tree
Implemented the new Airwindows effects
Voice Management
Added note priority modes for monophonic play modes: latest, highest, lowest or legacy (note ons have latest note priority, note offs have highest note priority)
Added a mode where sustain pedal in mono mode allows retriggering older notes that are still held, on note release
Add even more extensive regression tests for voice management modes
Other Sound Design Tools
FM3 Oscillator
M1/2/3 can now be extended allowing ratios from 1/32 to 32
M1/2 can now be set to a ratio or an absolute frequency
Fixed a bug in step sequencer LFO mode which picked the wrong step when start and end were the same
LFO Amplitude can be extended into negative ranges
“Tempo-sync All Parameters” available for filter and amp envelopes
Display Pitch Bend as a bipolar modulator on sliders
Fixed problems with very long-running LFOs drifting due to truncation errors
Allow scrubbing (when LFO Rate is deactivated) on step sequencers to trigger envelopes
Waveshaper drive can now be extended to have twice as much gain as before (+/- 48 dB)
Default scene polyphony is now set to 16
Solo buttons in the mixer now allow multiple active solos by default (Ctrl/Cmd+click for the old exclusive solo behavior)
Mute buttons in the mixer behave the same way as Solo buttons now, with exclusive mute behavior on Ctrl/Cmd+click
Expanded .wt file format to support 16-bit full-range files - this also means compatibility with wavetables from Bitwig Studio’s Wavetable device!
“Show Current Tuning Information” now contains interval matrices
Post-amplifier highpass filter can now be deactivated (right-click the HP slider)
Global hard clipping of the scene output can now be disabled in Scene Volume context menu
Scene pitch and pitch bend now work properly with non-keytracked oscillators
Fixed a tuning error with partially mapped long scales
Oscillator FM routing modes with only Ring 1x2 mixer channel active now work properly (previously this wasn’t evaluated so it resulted in clicks)
Renamed Classic oscillator Width parameters (manual contains a more detailed explanation)
Content
Fixed tuning of Flute 1/2 factory patches
New patches from Vincent Zauhar
New patches from David Bata
New patches and wavetables from Damon Armani - see Damon’s Preview and Full Demo
New wavetables from Venus Theory
New and corrected patches from Inigo Kennedy
New patches from Kyurumi
New patches from Jacky Ligon
New patches from The Nerdy Music Guy
New patches from Luna
New FX presets from Arty
Add Carlos-Morrison CET microtunings to the factory tuning library
Skin Engine
User-side:
Complete set of tutorial skins showing many features of the skin engine, which automatically generate skin engine documentation
Skin inspector (Menu > Skins) shows the state of the currently loaded skin and information about colors and assets
Classic and Dark skins are now available as Figma templates. Please ask on our Discord #design channel if you are interested in using Figma to design and work with skins!
Developer-side:
Internal C++ data model fully represents the skin as objects and is overrideable by XML
Support for scalable PNG or SVG for all assets
Support for fixed enumerated zooms if a skin designer desires (mainly useful for PNG-based skins)
Support for changing overall window size
Support for hiding any component
Support for grouping controls into panels
Improved nanoSVG parser with support for certain SVG features
UI/UX
You can drag and drop .wav, .wt, .scl, .kbm and .fxp files onto any part of Surge’s GUI and they will be loaded
Consistently implemented our new logo
Large number of contrast, color, and positioning tweaks, including a complete re-render of Classic and Dark skins
Text input dialogs are no longer OS-based, instead they are internal to Surge, created with VSTGUI
Store Patch dialog is now consistently designed with other internal dialogs in Surge
Fixed VST3 zoom inconsistencies which caused problems in Cubase, FL20, and other hosts
New “Add Modulation From…” menu entry for modulatable parameters, which opens a dialog for a direct modulation assignment from one of available and valid modulators for the target
Hovering over sliders shows which modulation sources are applied to them
Direct assignment of MIDI CCs to parameters via context menu, mirroring the same facility Macros have
Modified the design of Edit Modulation dialog to avoid text overflows
Unique FX grid icons for each effect type
Implemented dropdown menu widget which can replace sliders for discrete (integer) parameters
Allow loading FXP patches from file (use “Load patch from file…” option in patch browser context menu)
Allow patch browser to rapidly open user and data folders (shouldn’t crash anymore on receiving rapid MIDI Program Change messages)
Save FX presets to unique subfolders per FX
Step Sequencer shows position in deactivated LFO Rate mode (when scrubbing the sequencer position with the Phase/Shuffle parameter)
Modulation assign mode now stays active when selecting another modulator (previously it would deactivate)
Added “Clear MIDI Settings” function (Menu > MIDI Settings)
Fixed a VSTGUI bug which caused artificial hover events at zoom levels other than 100% on Windows
Fixed a VSTGUI aliasing problem with modulation assign buttons on Windows
Activated non-integral mode consistently on Linux, improving drawing quality for all assets and working around an inconsistency in VSTGUI
Implemented “elastic” slider editing mode - move a slider while holding Alt/Option, and it will snap back to where it was when releasing the mouse button. Useful for quick auditioning of parameter changes without committing them
LFO Amplitude now properly quantizes to integer percent units when holding Ctrl/Cmd
Currently selected modulator is preserved as scenes switch
Completely redesigned the About screen, added more credits and links to relevant places
Version info in About screen can now be copied to system clipboard by clicking on Copy Version Info
Vastly improved cursor hiding behavior on Windows, plus cursor hiding is now available on macOS!
Mousweheel click, forward and backward buttons (buttons 3/4/5 on mice that have them) can now arm modulation from any part of the UI
Mousewheel works on nearly every element (the FX preset menu is the only one left)
Widget hover state now correctly survives UI rebuids
SVG renderer now supports opacity in paths, not just fills
Improved the look and feel (and code clarity) of the VU meter
Skinnable VU meter with gradient bars
We now warn Windows users if Lato font is not installed
Linux menus open in a way far less likely to occlude their parents
The main menu can be opened by right-clicking on any non-active region of the UI
As a consequence of the main menu being available anywhere on the GUI, removed the “zoom level too large for your display” check and error dialog
Allow deeply nested menus in the FX preset and Oscillator type menus - currently only used in the FX menu
Skinnable ‘dots’ on the Oscillator and LFO display, following the design of Royal Surge skin
Fixed wavetable name not being included in oscillator/scene copy-paste operations
Plugins
VST2 and VST3 now advertise parameter name changes to the host
If the audio engine isn’t running, plugins show idle error when patches won’t load
Menus, typeins, and other controls now properly send automation change messages
Simultaneous automation of any number of parameters now correctly update the UI (previously more than 8 simultanously automated parameters would leave the UI state incorrect).
Modify the threading pattern in the VST3 when loading patches to allow frequent automated patch changes without a crash
VST3 correctly supports the ‘parameterNormalized’ API, which is used extensively in Ardour for automation
Python API
Surge now exposes a complete Python API to fully program and manipulate the synth inside Python programs and Jupyter notebooks
You can see a set of example notebooks in this repo
Infrastructure, Bugfixess and Code Quality
Surge is now a macOS fat binary (x86/Apple Silicon)
build-linux now works with ARM
Removed a collection of specious _asm blocks
Fixed a VSTGUI issue with Linux and mouse motion dropping modifiers
Added several libraries which were not explicitly linked on Linux
Allowed the tarball and code to build and collect version info in the absence of a git checkout
Parallel, Debug, and multi-generator CMake builds now work on all platforms
Enumerate Linux library dependencies on all items (xcb-keypress etc.)
Implemented proper Unicode filename support everywhere
Made our CMake file more modular for various library and test inclusions
We now show the install location at the last step of the Windows installer
Replaced CriticalSection.cpp with std::mutex
A far more complete implementation of std::filesystem for systems which don’t have it (basically, macOS versions before 10.15)
Refactored our CMake implementation so that shared code is compiled into static libraries
Revamped the mechanism by which Surge internal IDs and Surge plugin IDs are mapped, allowing us a much easier future expansion of the parameter set (sctual parameter set expansion is coming in 1.9!)
LFO and S&H noise oscillators now have independent random number generators, avoiding problems with global seeds
Consistently use constants for scenes, oscillators and so on, rather than magic numbers “2” and “3” and so on
Purged unused/obsolete graphical assets from the codebase
Turned on “warnings are errors” on all platforms
Correctly set macro values on patch load by calling ‘init()’ rather than ‘set_target()’
Fix some edge case threading problems which were exposed in high stress (rapid FX swap or rapid VST3 preset reset) cases
C'est tout...
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Waouh !!!!!
Merci !
J'étais resté à la version 1.6
Ça fait du changement....
Bravos aux développeurs et merci !
Merci !
J'étais resté à la version 1.6
Ça fait du changement....
Bravos aux développeurs et merci !
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