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Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Hey,
I've improved my version and it should now be flexible enough to achieve all kind of sounds and textures.
You can now select partials by pairs, so it becomes easy to edit the desired partials in the desired bandwith,
I've added (like Martin) a falloff feature, so only the first partials, important in sound recognition, are predominant, and then higher frequencies get progressively attenuated. This is applied by random partial generation.(the purple one)
There's also a trim knob that allows you to cut frequencies from top to bottom.
You can repeat and reverse the frequencies shape.
I've implemented Martin's stretch function and linked it to a visual feedback, so you can see frequencies crossover.
I also added an "advanced synced delay" unit with random.
I've detailed the controls in the previous post where you can download the new version, which will be my last attempt on this
I hope you'll have fun with it...
Cheers
File is here:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39898&start=30#p117998
I've improved my version and it should now be flexible enough to achieve all kind of sounds and textures.
You can now select partials by pairs, so it becomes easy to edit the desired partials in the desired bandwith,
I've added (like Martin) a falloff feature, so only the first partials, important in sound recognition, are predominant, and then higher frequencies get progressively attenuated. This is applied by random partial generation.(the purple one)
There's also a trim knob that allows you to cut frequencies from top to bottom.
You can repeat and reverse the frequencies shape.
I've implemented Martin's stretch function and linked it to a visual feedback, so you can see frequencies crossover.
I also added an "advanced synced delay" unit with random.
I've detailed the controls in the previous post where you can download the new version, which will be my last attempt on this
I hope you'll have fun with it...
Cheers
File is here:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=39898&start=30#p117998
"Essential random order for chaotic repetitive sequences"
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tektoog - Posts: 141
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Hey that’s a really good implementation tektoog, and I love the presets.
Did you intend to share the fsm at any point? It would be nice to see, but no probs if you prefer not to.
Cheers
Spogg
Did you intend to share the fsm at any point? It would be nice to see, but no probs if you prefer not to.
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Don't know if Martin's still working on this or not, but here's Paddy with an LFO kludged in for Vibrato and Filter mod, for those who haven't done this to their own copies yet.
No GUI work yet - I was waiting for a sign that this was more or less finished.
No GUI work yet - I was waiting for a sign that this was more or less finished.
Website for the plugins : http://kbrownsynthplugins.weebly.com/
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
In another thread my posts on this forum have been characterized as prototypes - I totally agree! My main interest is in DSP, exploring new algorithms and creating new sounds, which I am happy to share with you. I do have released products on my Web page and on KVR (of which I posted prototypes some time ago on this forum ), and I might consider releasing a product based on Paddy in the furure. Meanwhile, the current 722 prototype is in a shape that should make it possible for you to add features that you would like - including a nice GUI.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Aye aye, cap'n!
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
PadOsc722 looks to have a stereo structure internally, but all the presets are mono (?); and I don't hear the Width control having any effect.
Also, the noise module inside the padOsc itself has a note that it's only to be used with 3.0.8; can that be replaced with one that doesn't have that restriction?
Here's what this is looking like - lots of functions added; based loosely on the SH-101. Martin's presets are retained - added a few of my own; and a bunch by Manfred Plummer.
https://ln.sync.com/dl/62c9b9f70/bbjdaw ... 7111110004
Also, the noise module inside the padOsc itself has a note that it's only to be used with 3.0.8; can that be replaced with one that doesn't have that restriction?
Here's what this is looking like - lots of functions added; based loosely on the SH-101. Martin's presets are retained - added a few of my own; and a bunch by Manfred Plummer.
https://ln.sync.com/dl/62c9b9f70/bbjdaw ... 7111110004
Last edited by k brown on Fri May 15, 2020 9:08 am, edited 15 times in total.
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Hey Kevin, that's a very cool looking GUI!
Damned, another bug. Will fix that over the weekend.
It should be allright as long as you don't edit the ASM code in FS 3.0.6.
k brown wrote:PadOsc722 looks to have a stereo structure internally, but all the presets are mono (?); and I don't hear the Width control having any effect.
Damned, another bug. Will fix that over the weekend.
also, the noise module inside the padOsc itself has a note that it's only to be used with 3.0.8; can that be replaced with one that doesn't have that restriction?
It should be allright as long as you don't edit the ASM code in FS 3.0.6.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Well, the whole thing seems to work fine in 3.0.6 with the existing noise module; so I guess just leave it alone?
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
Version 7.23: fixed stereo.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Something to keep Spogg busy during self-isolation
martinvicanek wrote:Version 7.23: fixed stereo.
Excellent work Martin, thanks for sharing.
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