On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:13:35 +0200 derek holzer derek@x-i.net wrote:
Howdy,
cyborgk@nocturnalnoize.com wrote:
- Does anyone have any good, "analog-sounding" oscillators already
created? I guess I only need saw, PWM square, and triangle, but they need to sound GOOD (like Reaktor, basically).
The best oscillator sounds I've gotten out of PD have been from [plugin~] and the BLOP LADSPA plugins. They are bandwidth-limited so you don't get any aliasing, which is the weakness of most any other way of doing it in PD, and the aliasing is probably what makes it the most "digital sounding". Linux only for now, I afraid. At least until [plugin~] gets ported to OSX correctly at least,
Actually, [dssi~] supports LADSPA plugins now, and is [plugin~] compatible in most respects (i.e it supports 'listplugins', 'info' etc. in a similar way). It compiles and has binaries for OS X. Main difference is that if you want 20 sine waves, you just do [dssi~ sine_faaa 20], and the inlets and outlets get created for you.
Jamie
but they sound pretty "Reaktor-like"(tm). I use the [vcf~] filters, and they are passable but not great. You could also look into the [blosc] external, but I've never used it.
best, d