I've packaged 2 Javascript Web Synthesizers for Offline useage with Electron. http://electron.atom.io/
1) Yamaha DX7 http://mmontag.github.io/dx7-synth-js/
2) Websynths http://websynths.com/
Both can be used with MIDI controllers. Websynths can produce some really good sounds which you can record with Audacity or other Programms.
Tested on Lubuntu 16.04.
Download (contains x86 & x64 versions):
http://www.mediafire.com/file/o1mobwpaf ... 86_x64.zip ~ 123,3 MB
http://www.mediafire.com/file/hchcao2hz ... 86_x64.zip ~125,5 MB
Have fun and keep making music,
-Tom (DiViNiTY)
Yamaha DX7 & Websynths -Native Binaries-
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Re: Yamaha DX7 & Websynths -Native Binaries-
Great fun, Tom, thanks for the links !DiViNiTY wrote:I've packaged 2 Javascript Web Synthesizers for Offline useage with Electron. http://electron.atom.io/...
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Re: Yamaha DX7 & Websynths -Native Binaries-
Well this is oddly co-incidental, I was having a look at websynths only yesterday and put this together . I was wondering if I could take them offline
https://clyp.it/5pbjo21n
Could you turn your hand to viktor next?
https://clyp.it/5pbjo21n
Could you turn your hand to viktor next?
Re: Yamaha DX7 & Websynths -Native Binaries-
Viktor is also a good Synth, unfortunately i can't pack it with Electron because Viktor needs a "grunt" server.
https://github.com/nicroto/viktor
https://github.com/nicroto/viktor