Yeah, I have to second that It's great to see stuff like this emerging.
.hc
On Nov 24, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Kyle Klipowicz wrote:
Very lovely! Your documentation is impeccable. This is truly an
great, full-functioning pair of synths. I will be sure to show it
off to my 7th grade Pd student.~Kyle
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:53 PM, Phil Stone pkstone@ucdavis.edu
wrote: Hi again,If you use either of these synthesizers, please grab the latest. The previous versions moved "gain" to a global parameter. I should have known better; this causes glitches in already-sounding notes when presets change. I had a similar problem last year with
[polywavesynth], but forgot about it.This is the tradeoff to using [poly] to manage voices; if you want the ability to change presets cleanly, most parameters (i.e., those stored to make up the preset) can only be changed on new attacks. I haven't thought of a way around this conundrum yet.
At any rate, the latest versions fix this issue. Sorry for any inconvenience.
This leads to the web pages and download links for both synthesizers: http://www.pkstonemusic.com/pd_code.html
Phil Stone http://www.pkstonemusic.com
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