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Acknowledgements

Lots of folks helped with and contributed to the Six Sines sprint. Here's a few

Beta Test Team

Members of the surge synth team joined in the beta test period giving loads of constructive feedback. Especially EvilDragon, Andreya/A.Liv, Jacky Ligon and Kinsey Dulcet were massively helpful. Feedback from Chris Johnson / Airwindows left the bad resamplers intact for your listening pleasure. And many other folks tried and gave great feedback on 0.9... versions

Factory Patches

The Factory Patch bank was a result of contributions from early users who gave us large numbers of patches.

Kinsey and Jacky did all their patches 2 or 3 times as the synth changed, and gave us huge swaths of the factory library. The continual rework of their patches as the synth evolved was a labor of love.

Once we stabilized also had substantial patch contributions from

  • Metamyther
  • Trinitou
  • dj.tuBIG/MaliceX

Thanks to everyone who contributed patches to highlight the synth!

Open Source Libraries

Six Sines is a 'clap-first' synth, using the clap and clap wrapper projects to project into various formats. Thanks to my collaborators on the clap team - especially defiantnerd - for the work on making this technology complete.

The Six Sines UI is based on the JUCE framework, a great bit of software. One of our resampling strategies is to use libsamplerate. We support microtuning using MTS-ESP. The excellent simde (simd-everywhere) library gives us portability to arm platforms. The implementation fmt gives us string fomatting in C++17. And finally vast swaths of six sines are actually the surge synth team open source libraries configured in ways which pushed them around in new and exciting ways.

But honestly, the project didn't exist to enlist testers.