Hi folks I'm currently looking into creating a patch using Scanned Synthesis.. I was wondering has anyone experimented with this kind of synthesis in PD before and have any examples of how it could be done .. any help or ideas in this area would be most appreciated .. thanks
Dave.
You could use the csound~ external to run the scanned synthesis opcodes from CSound. Or you could roll your own models using PMPD. There's a rudimentary scanned synthesis patch in the docs/tutorials that come with it.
d.
David Divilly wrote:
Hi folks I'm currently looking into creating a patch using Scanned Synthesis.. I was wondering has anyone experimented with this kind of synthesis in PD before and have any examples of how it could be done .. any help or ideas in this area would be most appreciated .. thanks
AFAIK, the csound~ external will not work with the current version of CSound (version 5.xx). The good news is that the current version of CSound comes with [csoundapi~] (but I don't know if it is installed by default with a binary, it is a compile-time option).
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On 7/3/07, Derek Holzer derek@umatic.nl wrote:
You could use the csound~ external to run the scanned synthesis opcodes from CSound. Or you could roll your own models using PMPD. There's a rudimentary scanned synthesis patch in the docs/tutorials that come with it.
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Hi folks I'm currently looking into creating a patch using Scanned Synthesis.. I was wondering has anyone experimented with this kind of synthesis in PD before and have any examples of how it could be done .. any help or ideas in this area would be most appreciated .. thanks
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Check out this very nice example from chdh that combines physical
models, Gem graphics, and scanned synthesis. You can find it in the
Help Browser of Pd-extended, Help->Browser->examples->pmpd-
50.scann_synth.pd
.hc
On Jul 3, 2007, at 6:39 PM, David Divilly wrote:
Hi folks I'm currently looking into creating a patch using Scanned Synthesis.. I was wondering has anyone experimented with this kind of synthesis in PD before and have any examples of how it could be done .. any help or ideas in this area would be most appreciated .. thanks
Dave.
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Hi guys thanks for all the feedback ... the example in PD-extended has been most helpful .. but who or what is CHDH?? .. thanks again ..
Dave
On 7/4/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
Check out this very nice example from chdh that combines physical models, Gem graphics, and scanned synthesis. You can find it in the Help Browser of Pd-extended, Help->Browser->examples->pmpd-
50.scann_synth.pd
.hc
On Jul 3, 2007, at 6:39 PM, David Divilly wrote:
Hi folks I'm currently looking into creating a patch using Scanned Synthesis.. I was wondering has anyone experimented with this kind of synthesis in PD before and have any examples of how it could be done .. any help or ideas in this area would be most appreciated .. thanks
Dave.
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http://www.piksel.no/pwiki/Chdh
Cyrille Henry and Damien Henry? (Authors of PMPD)
d.
David Divilly wrote:
Hi guys thanks for all the feedback ... the example in PD-extended has been most helpful .. but who or what is CHDH?? .. thanks again ..
Dave
On 7/4/07, * Hans-Christoph Steiner* <hans@eds.org mailto:hans@eds.org> wrote:
Check out this very nice example from chdh that combines physical models, Gem graphics, and scanned synthesis. You can find it in the Help Browser of Pd-extended, Help->Browser->examples->pmpd- > 50.scann_synth.pd .hc On Jul 3, 2007, at 6:39 PM, David Divilly wrote: > Hi folks > I'm currently looking into creating a patch using Scanned Synthesis.. > I was wondering has anyone experimented with this kind of synthesis in > PD before and have any examples of how it could be done .. any help or > ideas in this area would be most appreciated .. thanks > > Dave. > > _______________________________________________ > PD-list@iem.at <mailto:PD-list@iem.at> mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/ > listinfo/pd-list ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- All mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated.... -John Donne
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