Hallo, David Powers hat gesagt: // David Powers wrote:
Anyway, I'm giving a free (as in free beer) workshop in Chicago in about 16 hours, on the basics of digital synthesis. I have decided to use Pure Data to give my presentation, and use mostly non-commercial software.
Pd is commercial software. ;)
However, I'm still missing the following for demonstrating "proper" subtractive synthesis:
- Good, out of the box "analog-sounding" filters. I'm using [moog~]
right now, but I'm not all that satisfied with the sound compared to the filters in my favorite VST's ... 2. Band-limited square and sawtooth waveforms.
Attached is a bandlimited square, which was bandlimited using the upsample, then filter approach described in The Book.
Another approach would be additive synthesis, as illustrated here: http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-05/038681.html (There are two patches in that mail!)
Finally there are various externals, like blosc~ from creb.
For filters I would recommend using the IEM-filters as building blocks.
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