Frank and I are slowly working on a teachin document called "six simple synthesisers". It's a bit immature at the moment, but you can find it on my site.
Also studying some of the very good net-pd examples is a cool way to see exemplars of separating things out
Good softsynths tend to be built nice modules
i) a dsp core that does the signal processing business ii) an adaptor that presents the useful (tweakable parts) in normalised form iii) an interface with all your GUI controls iv) an instance manager/polyphonic voice router v) a persistance manager for patch memories etc
On Tue, 05 Dec 2006 14:33:04 +0100 Ismael Valladolid Torres ivalladolidt@terra.es wrote:
Any links to more or less simple soft synths developed using puredata by people from this list? I am interested in learning how to create my own.
Thanks in advance.
Cordially, Ismael
Ismael Valladolid Torres
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