AudioEvolution 4 for MorphOS.
Poll: Would you be interested in paying 49e for MorphOS port of AudioEvolution4 ?
Ended on 06.06.2010 - 17:43:36
» yes
78 %
78.05 % (32)
» no
21 %
21.95 % (9)
Total Voters: 41

  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    amigadave
    Posts: 2794 from 2006/3/21
    From: Northern Calif...
    Andreas_Wolf,
    Quote:

    Seems it was there, two months ago:

    "Source code will be released soon."
    http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha


    I can forget a lot in 2 months! Seriously, I knew that he was releasing the program for free download, but did not know about the source code being released. (or if I did, I forgot)
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  • »13.04.12 - 06:52
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    realstar
    Posts: 298 from 2003/2/24
    From: Canada
    I created a small tutorial on how to record and edit vinyl LPs using Audio Evolution 4. You can find it in the
    MorphZone Library under Tutorials section. Hopefully someone finds it useful.

    Direct Link:
    http://library.morph.zone/Recording_an_LP_with_Audio_Evolution_4
  • »13.04.12 - 19:50
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    XDelusion
    Posts: 602 from 2010/10/27
    No one ever responded to Pap. Does anyone still have the native port?
    "I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it." - Jack Handey

    Registered MorphOS user, Amiga user, and Atari 8-bit user.
  • »23.07.12 - 22:17
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  • rms
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    rms
    Posts: 599 from 2004/11/27
    Very nice and helpfull tutorial, many thanks!

    Regards

    Christoph
  • »24.07.12 - 07:15
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    Sergio
    Posts: 90 from 2005/2/16
    Anyone kept a backup of the Envy24 Driver that once was available on the audio-evolution website?
  • »14.10.12 - 09:36
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12077 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > Anyone kept a backup of the Envy24 Driver that once was available on the
    > audio-evolution website?

    It's still there:

    http://www.audio-evolution.com/drivers_mos/Envy24HT_5.15_MOS.lha
  • »14.10.12 - 09:59
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    Sergio
    Posts: 90 from 2005/2/16
    Thanks Andreas!
  • »14.10.12 - 10:08
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  • Jim
  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
    Did we ever get the source code for audio Evolution 4?
    "Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"
  • »07.05.13 - 14:55
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  • Jim
  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
    Did we ever get the source code for audio Evolution 4?
    "Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"
  • »07.05.13 - 14:56
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12077 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > Did we ever get the source code for audio Evolution 4?

    No.
  • »07.05.13 - 15:30
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  • Jim
  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
    So much for that.
    Well, we failed to provide a significant customer base, so I guess he doesn't feel compelled to release it.
    Let's see.
    No Audio Evolution.
    No Pagestream.

    Anything else we didn't get?
    "Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"
  • »07.05.13 - 17:34
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12077 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > we failed to provide a significant customer base, so I guess he doesn't
    > feel compelled to release it.

    AE4 is freeware. Can there even be customers for freeware? If not so, I think this cannot be the reason for him holding back the source code, as he talked about open sourcing it only when he made it freeware, not before, obviously.

    > No Audio Evolution.

    Huh? See there:

    https://morph.zone/modules/news/article_storyid_1792.html
    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=7104&start=104

    > No Pagestream. Anything else we didn't get?

    Way too much to list it here ;-)
  • »07.05.13 - 17:45
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  • Jim
  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
    Man, this like deja vu all over again.
    Did I mention I used to work for a company that developed OS-9 68K systems?

    Good hardware, great OS, no programs.
    CDi anyone? ;-)
    "Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"
  • »07.05.13 - 17:58
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12077 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > Did I mention I used to work for a company that developed OS-9 68K systems?

    7 times here on MorphZone alone, now 8 ;-)
  • »07.05.13 - 18:14
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  • Jim
  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
    Hey, don't make fun of 15 minutes.
    It was fun, but it kind of proved that you can have a great idea, wonderful OS, and cool hardware and still with limited software you were doomed.
    Why do you think I try to support developers.

    I've decided that I really don't care about the ISA issue or OS development.
    If we are to survive, we need software.
    "Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"
  • »07.05.13 - 18:20
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Derringer
    Posts: 103 from 2008/8/4
    From: Budapest, Hung...
    Yeah AE is not bad, better than nothing, but far from today standard. eg. no vst plugin support. No real time effects. 15 years ago with this form it woud be a killer app.

    I think in the music making section we need an FL stuio like program. Than we will be in the "we can talk" situation with the people who making music with computers these days,
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  • »07.05.13 - 19:54
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  • MorphOS Developer
    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
    From: Białystok...
    @Derringer

    Once you realize VST support would be limited to opensourced plugins (or in other words, plugins that you can recompile and modify), idea of supporting VST losts much of its attractiveness.
  • »08.05.13 - 06:52
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  • Moderator
    hooligan
    Posts: 1948 from 2003/2/23
    From: Lahti, Finland
    @Krashan

    TalDub vst alone would be worth it :)
    www.mikseri.net/hooligan <- Free music
  • »08.05.13 - 08:07
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  • MorphOS Developer
    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
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    TalDub vst alone would be worth it :)

    Only if you convince its author to do a MorphOS port (once we have VST host infrastructure), or to share its sources...
  • »08.05.13 - 08:27
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  • Butterfly
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    dekanyz
    Posts: 94 from 2013/2/6
    From: Hungary
    @Krashan:
    Is it possible to create VST like virtual instruments with CAMD?
  • »08.05.13 - 08:36
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    dekanyz
    Posts: 94 from 2013/2/6
    From: Hungary
    @Derringer:
    I haven't used FL Studio, but watching the videos on the youtube, it has many shiny and unusefull features.
    A much simpler mixed (MIDI, Wave) editor could be more, than enough.
    Unfortunately, this simpler kind of editor is also too much complicated to sit down on a bored afternoon and write one.

    Maybe, to have a Jack like (virtual audio/MIDI routing on Linux) system could be usefull, because this huge work could be split down to tasks/developers!
  • »08.05.13 - 09:02
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  • MorphOS Developer
    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
    From: Białystok...
    @dekanyz
    In my opinion CAMD is not suitable for this purpose. It is designed primarily for distribution and routing of short MIDI messages. Virtual instruments produce realtime audio streams, so Reggae is much more suitable for this. To say more, look at U1Synth source code. It contains a Reggae class being no less than a virtual instrument. Rather primitive one, but still :-).
  • »08.05.13 - 16:43
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    boot_wb
    Posts: 874 from 2007/4/9
    From: Kingston upon ...
    Quote:

    Well, we failed to provide a significant customer base, so I guess he doesn't feel compelled to release it.


    If you're intereted, try e-mailing Davey - he was happy enough to release the source for the Envy24HT audio drivers when I asked him.
    Iirc he thought he'd already released the driver code, so it may be he's just forgotten to release the AE4 source aswell.
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  • »08.05.13 - 21:10
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  • Butterfly
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    dekanyz
    Posts: 94 from 2013/2/6
    From: Hungary
    Krashan,
    Quote:

    Virtual instruments produce realtime audio streams, so Reggae is much more suitable for this

    Do you plan to handle MIDI streams in Reggae too? Sounds interesting...

    Krashan,
    Quote:

    To say more, look at U1Synth source code. It contains a Reggae class being no less than a virtual instrument.

    I've checked your sources, but a slightly lost in it. I'm a beginner in Amiga development.
    (But don't give up)

    My diploma thesis was a real time audio processing program. I planned to rewrite it (on Linux, before I changed to MOS), but as considered the possibilities, I thought, there is only some additional things needed to write a virtual analogue synthesizer and it is much more interesting/fun/fancy thing. But, there is a bunch of software on Linux and there is no sens to create an n'th similar program and started to think, how to differentiate my synth. My decision was a synth with an xml input, because it is much easier to connect the part together and increase the number of used parts.

    I think it is not a bad idea to do this based on Reggae. To create the basic effect filters (Flanger, Chorus, Tremolo, etc.) are really easy. The most complicated part is how to create a Reggae filter... Krashan: Could you help me please?

    [ Edited by dekanyz 10.05.2013 - 11:18 ]
  • »10.05.13 - 09:13
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