Newbie intro and qqq
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:19 pm
Hallo to everyone. I have just really discovered SynthFont and for the moment have a sort of ‘where have you been all my life?” honeymoon feeling about it…..It promises to do within a single supported application things I have been trying to achieve by a combination of programmes, some rather antique.
I started on SynthFont 1.744, but elected to buy Synthfont 2 when I committed. There do seem to be some differences…..I hope you won’t mind a few housekeeping-type queries.
a. Is there a way to size the entire full window to the monitor/display settings?
b. The Tracks window of Plug and Play seems more restricted in SF2. Is it possible to have it more fully in view, not just a scrollable ‘letterbox’?
c. In 1.744, the Tracks window has (far left) a simple click box for each track to make it sound. I imagine such a useful feature has been carried forward, but the tick boxes as such aren’t there in SF2.
And a more interesting question, perhaps: any recommendations, please, for an initial FX plug-in ? I am interested in the obvious and classic effects – attack, especially; modulation, delay, reverb, chorus, cutoff, rise. Nothing fancy.
Many thanks for all assistance.
Ian Graham
Wales UK
I started on SynthFont 1.744, but elected to buy Synthfont 2 when I committed. There do seem to be some differences…..I hope you won’t mind a few housekeeping-type queries.
a. Is there a way to size the entire full window to the monitor/display settings?
b. The Tracks window of Plug and Play seems more restricted in SF2. Is it possible to have it more fully in view, not just a scrollable ‘letterbox’?
c. In 1.744, the Tracks window has (far left) a simple click box for each track to make it sound. I imagine such a useful feature has been carried forward, but the tick boxes as such aren’t there in SF2.
And a more interesting question, perhaps: any recommendations, please, for an initial FX plug-in ? I am interested in the obvious and classic effects – attack, especially; modulation, delay, reverb, chorus, cutoff, rise. Nothing fancy.
Many thanks for all assistance.
Ian Graham
Wales UK