Hans, Thanks for letting me know about the 'many' lib, I'll check it out. And Martin I'll try out your patch asap. I think I read somewhere about a [polyosc~] object or it could be a figment of my imagination.
On Tuesday, July 12, 2011, martin brinkmann <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/12/2011 01:55 AM, Jeffrey Concepcion wrote: >> Also, it seems to me that I would need >> one oscillator per note, which is ridiculous if you want to make something >> isn't that CPU intensive. > > it depends on the cpu. i have made a 'quick and dirty' cluster-synth > patch (attached) with 192 not very (or at all) optimized oscillators, > which produces about 20 percent load on my machine (3 ghz intel core). > it should run on a atom-netbook. if you need more instances, it might be > too much though. (and less voices do not sound that awful too...) > > another possible approach i can think of would be using ifft as a > oscillator bank. though it is probably not trivial to calculate the > spectrum. (or you will have to use a very large blocksize, to get enough > 'frequency-resolution') > > bis denn! > martin > -- www.epicjefferson.com www.avmachinists.org Puerto Rico based Art Collective/ Non-Profit Org _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
