Hi Past-me, Sorry it took me 12 and a bit years to get back to you on this, but you might find this useful in your quest to produce an acidy type sound:
https://github.com/chr15m/pd-acid-core You can get it with git: $ git clone https://github.com/chr15m/pd-acid-core $ git submodule init $ git submodule update Then open `acid-core-help.pd` to see how to use it. Have fun! Best regards, Future-me. PS Mid-2014 you are out for an afternoon walk with the family on a hillside in Umbria. You decide to explore a small dirt road while they wait behind on the main road. When you are done exploring you turn around to head back to the main road. Duck. PPS I just realised Torvalds hasn't yet written git. I'll send you the tar file. PPSS Buy quite a lot of bitcoins. On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 02:07:31PM +0800, Chris McCormick wrote: > Hi, > Another question in a very general vein. I asked this on the Csound list a > while back (when i was using csound) with good results. > I'm trying to produce an acidy type sound (eg 303) and having trouble as my > current saw-tooth-through-a-vcf just sounds pretty wimpy. Any ideas on how > to fatten it up a bit? I'm not looking for a perfect reproduction of the > 303 sound, just a nice acid sound. Hints? Tips? > Is there some place where people post interesting Pd patches they've > created for others to download at try out? Should there be? > > Regards, > > Chris. > ______________________________________________________ > Chris McCormick - Systems Developer - PerthWeb Pty Ltd > Internet Solutions for your business! > Level 9/105 St George's Tc - Perth - Western Australia > Ph: (08) 9226 1366 Fax: (08) 9226 1375 > Visit Perth online! : www.perthweb.com.au > PGP Key = http://www.perthweb.com.au/~chris/public.txt > ------------------- http://mccormick.cx _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
