Yep, check out Csound as well, lots of interesting
software has been created as a front-end interface to
command line csound, and it has every type of
synthesis under the sun, all in a nice real-time
capable package.
--- Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 11:54:56PM +0100, Andreas
> Kornagel wrote:
> > 
> > As a modular synth, everything that sounds is
> built up on arithmetic operators (and it is quite
> limited to that at the moment), so I'm looking for
> some math-oriented descriptions of sound processing
> things.
> > I am also heard about sound generation using
> nonlinear oscillators (physical modelling/resonant
> filters?) and fractals.
> 
> If you are interested in this I can give you
> pointers to some papers on
> the subject, mail me off list.
> 
> However I would urge you to write modules for jMax,
> Quasimodo, PD or one
> of the other GPL modular synth engines, rather that
> building another
> engine.
> 
> - Steve


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