On 5/27/07, Josh Lawrence hardbop200@gmail.com wrote:
here's my question: I really, really want a minimoog, but can't afford one. ;) I think that building one in pd using ladspa plugins (much like alsamodularsynth) would be a perfect way to dip my toe in the shallow end of pd. however, I can't figure out what to do once I get pd opened. I can add [plugin~ name.so], but I really don't know what else to do.
Next you need to run oscillators into your filters. I suggest you check out Miller's documentation as it clearly explains how Pd works and what it's all about.
On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 03:54:46PM +0000, Nikola Jeremic wrote:
i was doind some time ago a similar thing, and i would use more PD object and less LADSPA stuff. There is a nice moog~ filter allready in pd and i was writing oscilators in tables. u need 2 envelopes (one 4 the filter and one for amp) and u are almost there :). i will try to find the project next days and send it 2 u. by the way, did u try bristol synth? there is minimoog there also.
There was a minimoog created in Pd once as part of a university course somewhere. It seemed pretty cool and you can control it with midi. I don't have the link but I am pretty sure it's on the puredata plone site somewhere.
For analogue sounding oscillators I highly recommend Roman's blosc~ abstractions. They sound beautiful when filtered. Search the list archives to find them.
Best,
Chris.