@Nuke.YKT I LOVE what you've done I'm just wondering if you think it would be possible to make this work in a similar fashion to Munt under Windows so that it shows up as a MIDI output device in and of itself without the need for additional software? Once again AMAZING work this. Thank you so much!!
Hopefully you release this as a vst and hopefully it has individual outputs for each instrument. That's the worst part of soundcanvas_va. Any post effects are applied to all instruments.
Собсно, потестировал текущий билд и могу сказать, что на мой слух, звучит неотличимо от оригинального SC-55! Ещё сразу хотелось бы иметь готовый билд со скриптом для установки под Linux на Steam Deck. Спасибо за великолепную работу, ждём новых версий!
Not much of an April Fool's video is it lol Very exciting stuff regardless. Do you have a roadmap or an idea of what needs to be done for this emulator to be considered fully complete (at least in terms of accurate SC-55 emulation)?
I think you should join Roland, because apparently Roland Sound Canvas VA is already discontinued due to compatibility issues with rapid upgrade of overall computer systems, and your project can help Roland to create refurbished version of Roland Sound Canvas softsynth
Don't we already have perfect software Sound Canvas with Roland SC 3.2? It isn't technically emulation either afaik, it's an actual Roland Sound Canvas module/kernel being processed by the host CPU, audio quality is incredible when using a decent sound card or DAC.
@@Purpbatboi Not the modern nerfed one, the incredible original 3.2 version full release that uses the real sound-banks and kernel, afaik it's identical to the real ASIC modules, only you are using the host X86 CPU & audio sound-card/DAC instead, though as far as I know it's only compatible with up to Windows 7, it is amazing though, especially with a good sound card.
@@Purpbatboi That's surprising t learn and news to me then, I always though Sound Canvas 3 was pretty much the real deal well I'm glad someone is developing a Nuked emulator then, I hope we get a nuked Mt32, SC55, SC88 Pro & SC88 MKII on FPGA one day, a complete FPGA hardware unit with OPL4 and a HQ DAC & DSP plus OLED display.
This sounds amazing, well done ❤❤
This is nothing short of a genuine blessing, hats off to you for such a great project!
Man, this is crazy. Sounds excellent, can't wait to get my hands on it! :D
This sounds great. I can't wait for the finished project.
Sounds very good!
this is a total vibe. great stuff!
I'd finally be able to make Lego Island music!
A month later and I'm still coming back to listen to this masterpiece
@Nuke.YKT I LOVE what you've done I'm just wondering if you think it would be possible to make this work in a similar fashion to Munt under Windows so that it shows up as a MIDI output device in and of itself without the need for additional software? Once again AMAZING work this. Thank you so much!!
Hopefully you release this as a vst and hopefully it has individual outputs for each instrument. That's the worst part of soundcanvas_va. Any post effects are applied to all instruments.
Собсно, потестировал текущий билд и могу сказать, что на мой слух, звучит неотличимо от оригинального SC-55!
Ещё сразу хотелось бы иметь готовый билд со скриптом для установки под Linux на Steam Deck.
Спасибо за великолепную работу, ждём новых версий!
Sadly, sdl doesn't support native midi on Linux due to it being more modern, I think
Not much of an April Fool's video is it lol
Very exciting stuff regardless. Do you have a roadmap or an idea of what needs to be done for this emulator to be considered fully complete (at least in terms of accurate SC-55 emulation)?
Very good, this is fine work.
This is great!
Sounds awesome!!!
I think you should join Roland, because apparently Roland Sound Canvas VA is already discontinued due to compatibility issues with rapid upgrade of overall computer systems, and your project can help Roland to create refurbished version of Roland Sound Canvas softsynth
Great shit! Usable as is, but as a VST it would be soopar!
Don't we already have perfect software Sound Canvas with Roland SC 3.2? It isn't technically emulation either afaik, it's an actual Roland Sound Canvas module/kernel being processed by the host CPU, audio quality is incredible when using a decent sound card or DAC.
No, Virtual Sound Canvas does not even come close.
@@Purpbatboi Not the modern nerfed one, the incredible original 3.2 version full release that uses the real sound-banks and kernel, afaik it's identical to the real ASIC modules, only you are using the host X86 CPU & audio sound-card/DAC instead, though as far as I know it's only compatible with up to Windows 7, it is amazing though, especially with a good sound card.
@@Wobble2007 That's the one im talking about, Both modern SCVA and VSC3 are not accurate at all.
@@Purpbatboi That's surprising t learn and news to me then, I always though Sound Canvas 3 was pretty much the real deal well I'm glad someone is developing a Nuked emulator then, I hope we get a nuked Mt32, SC55, SC88 Pro & SC88 MKII on FPGA one day, a complete FPGA hardware unit with OPL4 and a HQ DAC & DSP plus OLED display.
@@Wobble2007 Or maybe some Yamaha MU series as well.