# Hi Nicholas, # I've attached a patch I made just now. It has a slider of which value is recorded periodicaly. At every period the difference between the previous value and the final value is calculated. This calculation gives something related to the velocity of the slider. And multiplied this value with the output of a filtered noise. (try to change the period) So the velocity is dependent to the speed. # And the position of the slider directly controls the frequency value of a bandpass filter. This makes the timbre position dependent. # It is very primitive but I think these are want you wanted. Hope this helps! -ugur guney-
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 5:02 PM, nicholas ward nicholas.ward@cs.tcd.ie wrote:
Hi, Apologies if this arrives twice. Im having email troubles today. I just wanted to ask if perhaps anyone might have a patch or a few starting ideas. I need a synth that will be controlled from just one slider. It must generate varying non pitched noisy sound in response to the position and velocity of the slider. I guess velocity might control the amplitude and position some part of the timbre. My initial thoughts were on something like a virtual rake in some gravel or brushing. Anything will do really as long as it is quite dynamic but without a sense of pitch. Im just getting started on it now but thought I'd ask in case anyone has a noisy patch they might like to fire my way or some approaches. Thanks Nicky
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