Have you seen the 200-voices demo patch that's part of the 'many'
lib? That's 200 samples being play at once, you can do a lot more
voices on a current computer.
http://puredata.info/community/projects/software/many
.hc
On Jul 11, 2011, at 7:55 PM, Jeffrey Concepcion wrote:
Hi y'all. I tried my hand at making a tone-cluster patch similar to Akihiko
Matsumoto's http://www.youtube.com/user/akihikotube#p/u/23/ g5d0kodosl8. I think my initial problem is that I would like to
access all frequencies, not just those in the chromatic scale. Also,
it seems to me that I would need one oscillator per note, which is
ridiculous if you want to make something isn't that CPU intensive.
Looking at it again it seems that he could could be using a random
number generator to send values to [mtof] and using a single
oscillator and reverb to hold the notes. If anyone has any ideas
please let me know, I'll keep trying an post my results.P.S. I also tried contacting Akihiko to ask him about the patch but
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