Would be crazy awesome if you could show us how you made such a beautiful instrument. I am learning PD right now, and this looks like the nicest patch I have ever seen!
This is probably the most gorgeous PD script I've ever seen. I had no idea PD could do these types of visuals. I really gotta get into this and find out more about what you're actually doing. Love the sound too.
I may do another video in the not too distant future. It may not be this same patch, but it will be something along these lines. I will try to show under the hood more.
Thank you Servando! I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but the 2 keyboard chord devices (w/ blue keys) are sending a list of notes to the dark organ-ish type synth (with the 7 bar sliders) in the middle right. The 3rd chord device is sending a chord to the fm synth in the lower left. Those keyboards are an abstraction so it's easy to create new chords. The 3 black boxes (with two knobs) in the center are synths that make random chord inversions every time the small bang is pressed. It is just a collection of [osc~]. The lists are chord values for major and minor 7th chords (It will do up to a 13th chord). The 2 knobs adjust attack/decay.
Thanks for commenting. Those are all just toggles and canvases. For "pads" I make an abstraction with one toggle and then slide a darker similar sized canvas under that (offset by a few pixels... to make it look like a pad). Then I change the color properties of the toggle on the fly for a "chaser" effect or to simulate a button being pressed. You only have to create one abstraction and then reuse it any number of times. Those little keyboard "chord devices" are also just an abstraction with 24 canvases and 24 toggles hidden underneath those, the toggles keep track of midi note numbers. In pd you can't press a canvas... but you can activate a toggle that is underneath a canvas. When the toggle is pressed it changes the color of the piano key to blue and back to white/black if it is off (and also packs that note value into a list).
so sexy :) is it all in pd? no processing work involved? any chance to get the file? am learning this and it would be nice to see how to build such a great instrument.
Dislike for no downloadable patch and no detailed explanation of how it works, 3rd party modules used etc. TBH the idea is good, some details are interesting, but... no use to us other than a tad of inspiration.
Mykhaylo Slobodyan lol the entitlement.. maybe ppl want to show their work that’s interesting sound using pure data only, and it would be less impressive if someone just put up the song or a video of Ableton playing it it would be boring but using pure data it’s impressive
@@callum6224 well, it's not unreasonable to point out that it is quite useless for the PD community, in that they cannot actually work with the patch shown here.
There are some objects in here that are not vanilla PD. Can you go into some detail on this, please?
This is badass! Never seen Pd look so pretty
Would be crazy awesome if you could show us how you made such a beautiful instrument. I am learning PD right now, and this looks like the nicest patch I have ever seen!
This is probably the most gorgeous PD script I've ever seen. I had no idea PD could do these types of visuals. I really gotta get into this and find out more about what you're actually doing. Love the sound too.
That organ sounds beautiful!
This is so dope! Had no idea pure data was capable of this. Plus this jam is off the chain! Thanks for the content :-)
Your synths sound so good! Really surprised to hear this come out of pd, no DAW in sight.
I think it's the sexiest PD patch I've ever seen
This is super sweet. Inspiring, actually!
really well done Michael, super cool!
Meant to comment a long time ago. Awesome.
beautiful work
thats some great groove gj!
Wow, impressive!
Any chance of posting the patch or doing video where you break the patch down? Would love to learn from it
I may do another video in the not too distant future. It may not be this same patch, but it will be something along these lines. I will try to show under the hood more.
Cheers, that would be great!
Would love to see more under-the-hood type stuff on this. Btw, really love the sounds you are coaxing out of PD. Is this PD-Extended or PD-Vanilla?
this is fresh
this is fucking awesome man. would love to know how the hell u did that!
great gui do you share the gui objects?
Superb. Are the sounds from PD also? I see you use extended, so no vanilla, I presume.
amazing
Beautiful!, congrats!. What are the synths in the chords?. Are you controlling the patch with a launchpad or something like that? cheers. S
Thank you Servando! I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but the 2 keyboard chord devices (w/ blue keys) are sending a list of notes to the dark organ-ish type synth (with the 7 bar sliders) in the middle right. The 3rd chord device is sending a chord to the fm synth in the lower left. Those keyboards are an abstraction so it's easy to create new chords.
The 3 black boxes (with two knobs) in the center are synths that make random chord inversions every time the small bang is pressed. It is just a collection of [osc~]. The lists are chord values for major and minor 7th chords (It will do up to a 13th chord). The 2 knobs adjust attack/decay.
wow this is amazing. Put a hardware box around it and take my money! Btw. these warm chords are also fm synthesis?
Thank you. The presets are mainly fm... a few chords that you hear are additive with a filter sweeping over them.
very nice work how did you do all the graphical stuf like the colors, the pads etc ?
Thanks for commenting. Those are all just toggles and canvases. For "pads" I make an abstraction with one toggle and then slide a darker similar sized canvas under that (offset by a few pixels... to make it look like a pad). Then I change the color properties of the toggle on the fly for a "chaser" effect or to simulate a button being pressed.
You only have to create one abstraction and then reuse it any number of times.
Those little keyboard "chord devices" are also just an abstraction with 24 canvases and 24 toggles hidden underneath those, the toggles keep track of midi note numbers. In pd you can't press a canvas... but you can activate a toggle that is underneath a canvas. When the toggle is pressed it changes the color of the piano key to blue and back to white/black if it is off (and also packs that note value into a list).
+mrp805 ok thank you very much
Inspiring.
coooooool!
so sexy :) is it all in pd? no processing work involved? any chance to get the file? am learning this and it would be nice to see how to build such a great instrument.
like it!!
Have you built this yourself? Looks very cool. ;-)
+Computing.Sound
Yes I did. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Crust almighty I think I fellen in love wif you!!
shweeeeeet!
is this patch anywhere?
cheers!
All the sounds are generated with pd?
Yes, this is all pd.
Nice work on the sequencer but wish I hadn't heard the 'worst of 1999' muzak demo.
Dislike for no downloadable patch and no detailed explanation of how it works, 3rd party modules used etc.
TBH the idea is good, some details are interesting, but... no use to us other than a tad of inspiration.
Mykhaylo Slobodyan lol the entitlement.. maybe ppl want to show their work that’s interesting sound using pure data only, and it would be less impressive if someone just put up the song or a video of Ableton playing it it would be boring but using pure data it’s impressive
@@callum6224 well, it's not unreasonable to point out that it is quite useless for the PD community, in that they cannot actually work with the patch shown here.