Josh Lawrence schreef: > hello all! > > I was on this list some time back, but unsubscribed due to lack of > time to learn pd. the time issue is a little better, so I have > resubscribed in the hopes of learning this app. > > here's my question: I really, really want a minimoog, but can't > afford one. ;) I think that building one in pd using ladspa plugins > (much like alsamodularsynth) would be a perfect way to dip my toe in > the shallow end of pd. however, I can't figure out what to do once I > get pd opened. I can add [plugin~ name.so], but I really don't know > what else to do. > > incidentally, I found a nice minimoog synth on the web, but one thing > that I absolutely cannot stand with that and ams is the lack of > ability to retrigger a held note after another one is played (I think > this has been called the "trilogy trill" - make sense?). this is a > must on an analog synth. > > can anyone point me to some tutorials or give me some help with this? >
from tom erbe's blog: "Mon Mar 21, 2005 MUSIC 171 - Best of Finals There were some really fantastic final projects for Music 171 this year, and I wanted to post what I thought were the best emulations. All of these are pd patches. Matthew Bielich's Arp Odyssey http://music.ucsd.edu/~tre/BielichArpOdyssey.zip Patrick Sanan's Minimoog http://music.ucsd.edu/~tre/SananMiniMoog.zip For those not in the class, these are the projects for the UCSD Computer Music I class, the introductory computer music class which most take in their 3rd year as an undergraduate. The assignment was to emulate either a Minimoog, Arp Odyssey, SCI Pro-One or Oxford OSCar in either Max/MSP or pd." m -- http://www.mprims.net _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
