GUI for FXCore dev - GooeyCore V1.5

Started by octfrank, May 16, 2023, 06:02:57 PM

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octfrank

Released V1.5 of GooeyCore, it now calls the preprocessor and assembler from within the program so faster testing of programs. On the website at http://experimentalnoize.com/product_FXCore.php Available for Win x64 and x86 and Mac AppleSilicon and Intel so make sure to grab the correct zip file for your platform.

Video of basic example at
Frank Thomson
Experimental Noize

mark2

#1
I love that you're developing a GUI tool like SpinCAD. I can't wait to make some time to dive into this platform. Thank you for putting this together!

Just a quick note about the Mac (M1) program, though it may be user error: when you click the blue in/out blocks, rather than beginning to draw a line it simply drags the entire block. So I'm not able to connect anything.
Hovering over those blue blocks does not show the name of the parameter they represent, either.

Edit: I don't have Sublime installed, so this is probably the cause. Disregard!

octfrank

Make sure you are in net mode (Mode -> Net or Cmd+T on Mac or Ctrl+T on Win). I do not have it auto switching between modes at this time as it is still a work in progress and there are a number of features we plan to add in the future.

If you are in Net mode and it is still an issue please email me the gcf file and I'll load it on my M1 based Mac mini to see if there is a bug we missed. We wrote the code to be portable between platforms but there are a few small things that are different and we may have missed one.
Frank Thomson
Experimental Noize

octfrank

V2.0 is out, number of improvements like being able to assign colors to the blocks in user libs.
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Experimental Noize

Ice-9

Quote from: octfrank on June 28, 2023, 10:34:58 AM
V2.0 is out, number of improvements like being able to assign colors to the blocks in user libs.

Thanks' Frank, GooeyCore V2.0  is looking good and developing well. I'm sure this will make the FXcore programming more open for users and help develop the platform. Great work.
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ElectricDruid

Yeah, seconded. I've only fairly recently had much of a play with the previous FV-1 chip, but this looks like a lot of fun too, so I might well jump in soon.

FWIW, the FV-1 is an excellent choice for a rotary sim, which is what I needed. Enough delay lines and tremolos and all those LFOs would have been a lot of analog circuits...;) And stereo too, which really helps for something like that!


octfrank

Quote from: Ice-9 on June 30, 2023, 01:53:13 PM
GooeyCore V2.0  is looking good and developing well.

V2.1 will include text blocks so you can annotate the design, note what each POT or switch does, etc.
Frank Thomson
Experimental Noize

octfrank

Quote from: ElectricDruid on June 30, 2023, 05:00:57 PM
FWIW, the FV-1 is an excellent choice for a rotary sim, which is what I needed.

Yeah, you can get a decent rotary with FV-1. FXCore has enough power do a rotary + reverb, we even give you the code for it.
Frank Thomson
Experimental Noize