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[15min Trial Mode] Nikaya Synth - Polyphonic Wavetable & FM Synthesizer (Released)

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  • Ayyyyyyyyy

  • Ahh it’s my rent check this paycheck 😫 I’ll grab it in a couple of weeks barring a calamity

  • Congratulations on the release. Can wavetables you generate from images be exported? If so, what format are they in (samples per wave)?

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    Congratulations on the release. Can wavetables you generate from images be exported? If so, what format are they in (samples per wave)?

    I'm gatekeeping them in nwt file format - an icloud friendly compressed file.
    BUT I'm considering to build an iOS app for wavetable making/editing next which would have the export feature :smiley:

  • edited May 26

    @cem_olcay said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Congratulations on the release. Can wavetables you generate from images be exported? If so, what format are they in (samples per wave)?

    I'm gatekeeping them in nwt file format - an icloud friendly compressed file.
    BUT I'm considering to build an iOS app for wavetable making/editing next which would have the export feature :smiley:

    That sounds awesome, I would certainly buy it. I don't think there is a wavetable editor on iOS, yet. And using images would be a very nice feature.

  • love the sound and the community sharing patches feature!:)
    bigups

  • edited May 26

    Congrats and best of wishes! The community preset system really is a great initiative and I hope more developers take note and do something similar. I also hope it wont get abused (overloaded with dung) as so many of these tend to do.

  • @Pxlhg said:

    Congrats and best of wishes! The community preset system really is a great initiative and I hope more developers take note and do something similar. I also hope it wont get abused (overloaded with dung) as so many of these tend to do.

    Hmmm great point! Maybe an option to delete/fine tune in the community list section like in user

  • @Squishy said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    Congrats and best of wishes! The community preset system really is a great initiative and I hope more developers take note and do something similar. I also hope it wont get abused (overloaded with dung) as so many of these tend to do.

    Hmmm great point! Maybe an option to delete/fine tune in the community list section like in user

    Yep, I’ll add more options as it grows 👍

  • @Pxlhg said:

    Congrats and best of wishes! The community preset system really is a great initiative and I hope more developers take note and do something similar. I also hope it wont get abused (overloaded with dung) as so many of these tend to do.

    Thank you and thanks for the presets you have uploaded! Looking forward for more community presets!

  • @cem_olcay said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    Congrats and best of wishes! The community preset system really is a great initiative and I hope more developers take note and do something similar. I also hope it wont get abused (overloaded with dung) as so many of these tend to do.

    Thank you and thanks for the presets you have uploaded! Looking forward for more community presets!

    Soon as I can afford to get this I’m gonna make some presets 😎 Got a landlord breathing down my neck right now lol

    On a related note I think I might do something like a quickie album on Bandcamp… should title it “Buy This , Damn You” or “Daddy Needs a New Synth” 😂

  • @cem_olcay said:

    @Pxlhg said:

    Congrats and best of wishes! The community preset system really is a great initiative and I hope more developers take note and do something similar. I also hope it wont get abused (overloaded with dung) as so many of these tend to do.

    Thank you and thanks for the presets you have uploaded! Looking forward for more community presets!

    Your welcome and it's more to come.☺️

  • As a photographer and graphic artist, I’m mostly intrigued with the upload image feature to wavetable feature.

    From skimming this thread, it looks like lots of people have been having issues with that feature.

    Was that just the beta users? If so, did all the issues with this feature get ironed out by release?

    If so, do you find this a cool and useful feature with interesting results? Or, is it very hit and miss and more of a cool gimmick only?

  • edited May 27

    @skiphunt said:
    As a photographer and graphic artist, I’m mostly intrigued with the upload image feature to wavetable feature.

    From skimming this thread, it looks like lots of people have been having issues with that feature.

    Was that just the beta users? If so, did all the issues with this feature get ironed out by release?

    If so, do you find this a cool and useful feature with interesting results? Or, is it very hit and miss and more of a cool gimmick only?

    It didn’t work for me at first but works fine now, you can select an image from your library and convert it to the amount of waveforms you want. I don’t like it with hard edge images, usually results in gritty hars tones, but try soft blurry colorful images instead.

  • Through-zero FM? It sounds to me that the center pitch remains stable even at high indices.

  • @skiphunt said:
    As a photographer and graphic artist, I’m mostly intrigued with the upload image feature to wavetable feature.

    From skimming this thread, it looks like lots of people have been having issues with that feature.

    Was that just the beta users? If so, did all the issues with this feature get ironed out by release?

    If so, do you find this a cool and useful feature with interesting results? Or, is it very hit and miss and more of a cool gimmick only?

    It's not a gimmick :smile: It simply asks you how many waveforms you need, then it slices the image to the waveform count and converts the pixel data of the slices to waveforms. I improved the algorithm along the beta, it generates perfect cycling waveforms. And you can drag & drop images to create them quickly!

  • Um. The filter envelope has fixed sustain? I can't have it decay on its own, with releasing the note?

  • @garden said:
    Um. The filter envelope has fixed sustain? I can't have it decay on its own, with releasing the note?

    It has a two stage (rise and fall) envelope, that can go both ways (+/-) with the amount knob.
    In the settings menu you can toggle the filter envelope retriggering on or off per note.

  • @cem_olcay said:

    @garden said:
    Um. The filter envelope has fixed sustain? I can't have it decay on its own, with releasing the note?

    It has a two stage (rise and fall) envelope, that can go both ways (+/-) with the amount knob.
    In the settings menu you can toggle the filter envelope retriggering on or off per note.

    If I'm totally honest those re-trigger options should be visible in the UI and not hiding in the menus...

  • edited May 27

    @cem_olcay said:

    @garden said:
    Um. The filter envelope has fixed sustain? I can't have it decay on its own, with releasing the note?

    It has a two stage (rise and fall) envelope, that can go both ways (+/-) with the amount knob.
    In the settings menu you can toggle the filter envelope retriggering on or off per note.

    That's what I thought, but when I tried it, it seemed that it retriggered only on alternate notes. That is, it would behave as expected on one note, and on the next it would do the fixed sustain thing. I may be hallucinating, but it seems an inconsitent behavior, because on my last edit a moment ago, it's not doing that.

  • @Slush said:

    @skiphunt said:
    As a photographer and graphic artist, I’m mostly intrigued with the upload image feature to wavetable feature.

    From skimming this thread, it looks like lots of people have been having issues with that feature.

    Was that just the beta users? If so, did all the issues with this feature get ironed out by release?

    If so, do you find this a cool and useful feature with interesting results? Or, is it very hit and miss and more of a cool gimmick only?

    It didn’t work for me at first but works fine now, you can select an image from your library and convert it to the amount of waveforms you want. I don’t like it with hard edge images, usually results in gritty hars tones, but try soft blurry colorful images instead.

    I might give it a try. It just works with brightness levels correct? So that color values wouldn’t matter?

  • @cem_olcay said:

    @skiphunt said:
    As a photographer and graphic artist, I’m mostly intrigued with the upload image feature to wavetable feature.

    From skimming this thread, it looks like lots of people have been having issues with that feature.

    Was that just the beta users? If so, did all the issues with this feature get ironed out by release?

    If so, do you find this a cool and useful feature with interesting results? Or, is it very hit and miss and more of a cool gimmick only?

    It's not a gimmick :smile: It simply asks you how many waveforms you need, then it slices the image to the waveform count and converts the pixel data of the slices to waveforms. I improved the algorithm along the beta, it generates perfect cycling waveforms. And you can drag & drop images to create them quickly!

    Didn’t mean for the use of the word “gimmick” to imply insult ;) but you know what I mean.

    Some interesting experimental features can sometimes look interesting on paper, but in use… seldom produce pleasant results.

    However, I have have another of your apps that looked interesting and experimental… I think it’s called Textsequencer or something like that, and with some creative massaging of the text used, indeed produced very nice note sequences.

    So, is this feature primarily affected by contrast and/or brightness values? Or, does color value influence the waveforms as well?

  • edited May 27

    @skiphunt said:

    @Slush said:

    @skiphunt said:
    As a photographer and graphic artist, I’m mostly intrigued with the upload image feature to wavetable feature.

    From skimming this thread, it looks like lots of people have been having issues with that feature.

    Was that just the beta users? If so, did all the issues with this feature get ironed out by release?

    If so, do you find this a cool and useful feature with interesting results? Or, is it very hit and miss and more of a cool gimmick only?

    It didn’t work for me at first but works fine now, you can select an image from your library and convert it to the amount of waveforms you want. I don’t like it with hard edge images, usually results in gritty hars tones, but try soft blurry colorful images instead.

    I might give it a try. It just works with brightness levels correct? So that color values wouldn’t matter?

    Forget what I say about color, b&w images seems most logical, where white seems highest mountains of waves, black lowest and everything in between. You can create your own stuff in whatever paint/photo software you use, blur parts, just experiment.

  • @skiphunt said:

    @cem_olcay said:

    @skiphunt said:
    As a photographer and graphic artist, I’m mostly intrigued with the upload image feature to wavetable feature.

    From skimming this thread, it looks like lots of people have been having issues with that feature.

    Was that just the beta users? If so, did all the issues with this feature get ironed out by release?

    If so, do you find this a cool and useful feature with interesting results? Or, is it very hit and miss and more of a cool gimmick only?

    It's not a gimmick :smile: It simply asks you how many waveforms you need, then it slices the image to the waveform count and converts the pixel data of the slices to waveforms. I improved the algorithm along the beta, it generates perfect cycling waveforms. And you can drag & drop images to create them quickly!

    Didn’t mean for the use of the word “gimmick” to imply insult ;) but you know what I mean.

    Some interesting experimental features can sometimes look interesting on paper, but in use… seldom produce pleasant results.

    However, I have have another of your apps that looked interesting and experimental… I think it’s called Textsequencer or something like that, and with some creative massaging of the text used, indeed produced very nice note sequences.

    So, is this feature primarily affected by contrast and/or brightness values? Or, does color value influence the waveforms as well?

    Yes exactly, it maps the brightness to amplitude where black = -1 and white = +1.
    This is what a diagonal gradient genereate.

  • Congrats on the release @cem_olcay I’ll definitely buy it, though I do wish you’d offer different color options for the envelope and filter page, plus give us the ability to send the lfos to different things other than the wave selectors.

  • i imported a lot wavetables. loading the list takes for ever

  • @nuno_agogo said:
    i imported a lot wavetables. loading the list takes for ever

    It tries to load them all at once. Gotta add pagination, thanks for letting me know. There’s a new version is in review so I probably will make an update tomorrow.

  • @Edward_Alexander said:
    Congrats on the release @cem_olcay I’ll definitely buy it, though I do wish you’d offer different color options for the envelope and filter page, plus give us the ability to send the lfos to different things other than the wave selectors.

    Yeah I agree on this. Make the 'Filter & Envelope' a light or medium blue tone. Would look good and separate F&E from Osc1.

  • Not cool on the trackers front: “user content” can be collected.

    Otherwise I’d buy this one, without any hesitation. For now, as it stands, no go. :(

  • @distantstar isn't that a feature of the app? User created presets? I don't think it's a tracker.

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