could you guys share a patch with that trick? :)
2017-04-06 19:13 GMT-03:00 cyrille henry :
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> Le 06/04/2017 à 23:48, Matt Davey a écrit :
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>> sorry, will get back to all of these suggestionslots of promising
>> stuff here.
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>> but first, cyrille...
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>> tabread4~
Le 06/04/2017 à 23:48, Matt Davey a écrit :
sorry, will get back to all of these suggestionslots of promising stuff
here.
but first, cyrille...
tabread4~ strange_noisy_waveshape
any ideas how to generate that waveshape algorithmically??? handdrawn stuff is
awesome, but maybe there
Alexandre,
i'm downloading that now. thanks!!
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sorry, will get back to all of these suggestionslots of promising stuff
here.
but first, cyrille...
>tabread4~ strange_noisy_waveshape
any ideas how to generate that waveshape algorithmically??? handdrawn
stuff is awesome, but maybe there are even better ways?
thanks for that trick
On 05/04/17 23:08, Matt Davey wrote:
> what sorts of other processes there are to generate noise, particularly
> noise more reminiscent of analogue machines.
in my "instruments-collection"
(http://martin-brinkmann.de/pd-patches.html) is a (not very elegant)
patch for pink(ish) noise, and one for
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
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
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