Yup, Frank's right - the pd-303 uses LADSPA plugs so no dice on Win. Chris Klippel posted a single compiled extern recently that might fit your needs. It does a half reasonable job of emulating the Roland ladder filter.
]] hi all, ]] heres the first object from the jmax stuff i made, ported to pd. ]] bassemu~ is a emulation of an analogue bass synth. it includes the obligatory ]] filter, saw/rect/tri/sine waveform select, an extra hi-pass filter. you can ]] also feed another signal to its left inlet, and filter that, either alone or ]] mixed to the vco. ]] also included is a small, messy gop abstraction to resemble a 16-step ]] sequencer. ]] you can find the source on http://home.mamalala.de/bassemu-0.2.tgz ]] greets and have fun, ]] chris
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:51:49 +0200 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org wrote:
Hallo Raul, raul diaz hat gesagt: // raul diaz wrote:
I have take a look to Frank's TB-303 emulator at http://footils.org/cms/show/19 which seems very atractive, but it looks to work only on Linux. I work on windows XP and I would like to use this pd303, somebody knows how to achieve it? Can you help me Frank?
Maybe: The tb303 there uses LADSPA-Plugins for filter and oscillator. LADSPA-plugins may run on Windows, too, but I've never tried for lack of Windows.
It would be possible to replace both filter and osc. with different objects, even builtin objects. Maybe someone else has some cool "analogue"-synth patches availabel?
I'm sorry not to be a linux-man...I plan to install ubuntu soon :-)
Cool and good luck. I'll help - preferable on the pd-off-topic list.
Ciao
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