how about [adc~] ? :) 2017-04-06 9:12 GMT+02:00 Kerry Hagan <[email protected]>:
> Just to be contrarian: > > Ridiculous anti-noise - run noise~ into Miller’s pvoc time stretcher at > SUPER slow speed and phase lock it. You break both noise and pvoc, getting > swooping sine waves. > > Kerry > > > On 6 Apr 2017, at 08:09, David Medine <[email protected]> wrote: > > I haven't used Pd in an age, so this is just 'pseudo code' and probably > all wrong syntactically; but, if you pump random values into the frequency > inlet of an oscillator or filter, you can have fun. > > [noise~] > > | > > [+/*~ whatever] > > | > > [$1 whatever( > > | > > [line~] > > | > > [osc~/bp~/whateveroscillater~] > On 06.04.2017 04:46, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > > I released today a library, still in very early and experimental stage - > where future releases may not respect backwards compatibility, until a > final release is made. The release is mostly meant to a current class I'm > teaching, I only wanted to share it when a final release - or at least a > beta one - was ready. but anyway, I did create some noise objects, inspired > and stole from SuperCollider. > They are: > > > - [crackle~] > - [cusp~] > - [gbman~] > - [henon~] > - [latoocarfian~] > - [lfnoise~] > - [lincong~] > - [logistic~] > - [quad~] > - [standard~] > > Full objects list at https://github.com/porres/pd-else > > and the release is here (currently alpha3) https://github.com/porres/pd- > else/releases > > I'm now very interested in chaotic generators, and I can glady work on > more of those... > > I'm currently working on cloning LorenzL from SC... > > cheers > > 2017-04-05 18:19 GMT-03:00 cyrille henry <[email protected]>: > >> you can try : >> >> noise~ >> +~ 1 >> lop~ >> *~ 1000 >> tabread4~ strange_noisy_waveshape >> >> >> or a feedback loop with a strange attractor >> >> cheers >> c >> >> >> >> Le 05/04/2017 à 23:08, Matt Davey a écrit : >> >>> obviously [noise~] does a decent job with white noise, but i'm >>> interested what sorts of other processes there are to generate noise, >>> particularly noise more reminiscent of analogue machines. >>> >>> or even really weird digital lo-fi approaches or anything like that. >>> >>> basically, [noise~] alone is not cutting it for what i want. >>> >>> my current go-to approach is: >>> >>> [noise~] >>> | >>> [* 10000] >>> | >>> [phasor~] >>> | >>> [expr~ $v1 * 2 - 1] >>> >>> >>> but for sure there must be heaps more interesting methods to get good >>> (or super evil) sounding noise. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> [email protected] mailing list >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/li >>> stinfo/pd-list >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/li >> stinfo/pd-list >> > > > > _______________________________________________pd-l...@lists.iem.at mailing > list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/ > listinfo/pd-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/ > listinfo/pd-list > >
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