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Propose a project to receive a bounty

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Please keep it modest, and focussed on something specific, and state
the amount you'd contribute. Here is mine:

Take the 16 part multi-timbrality code from yoshimi, and apply it to Whysynth.
Keep the simple one-click to enable each part, one click to choose midi channel.

I will pay $50 towards the bounty.
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I might be interested in such an endeavor, too.

I'd also love to see Calf's Monosynth incorporate polyphony. It seems to be on their to-do list, but so far nothing. It's a very good-sounding synth to have around! :)

Petri-Foo is an amazing application as well, but alas, I just learned that development is halted, at least for now. :( Still, it's a powerful, very stable and very functional Rompler. Anyone wanting to keep the project going would find my support. :)


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Calf Monosynth polyphony would be great, and maybe multi-timbral in the same go? :wink:
A couple dozen such projects could really make a great impact on the creative potential
in the common linux instruments.
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I'd throw another $20 USD in for anyone that accoplishes these tasks. I am not probably going to use them, but I'd like the option!
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dednikko wrote:I'd throw another $20 USD in for anyone that accoplishes these tasks. I am not probably going to use them, but I'd like the option!
Is there something you would like to see implemented
in something you use often, or would use often, if something
were added/fixed?
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