Andrew R. Brown andrewrbrown.net.au Real-time Music and Sound with Pure Data vanilla A series that explores the basics of electronic music through visual programming.
Hah, this is awesome. I had the Zoom 505 pedal when I was a teen, and the D3 preset sounded like this, and I've always wondered how it's made. (Although, it could have been modulating other parameters altogether.) ua-cam.com/video/JfSwhkdMuVg/v-deo.html
Genius!
Thanks for your tutorials!
Thank you for whole video series. Just a note for the playback, tabosc4~ can be also used.
Thanks for the tip Calixto, the table read in this case is not at audio rate (my mistake early on) so I expect [tabread] is sufficient.
about the stochastic dynamic synthesis, how does the interpolation take place here?
The [vline~] ramps between data points.
Hah, this is awesome. I had the Zoom 505 pedal when I was a teen, and the D3 preset sounded like this, and I've always wondered how it's made. (Although, it could have been modulating other parameters altogether.)
ua-cam.com/video/JfSwhkdMuVg/v-deo.html
who and what book? you didn't link it and it sounded like a bunch of sibilance
The Stochastic Synthesis of Iannis Xenakis
The book is called Formalized Music