I am dying for these types of devices for my Pulsar environment. Unfortunately I can't afford a Scope board or a Kyma so I am looking to you developers.
Anyone making these types of effects/synths? Are there some out there already made?
I will pay for them.
FFT/Spectral/Granular synthesis/Tired of VA synths
Not exactly what you're after, but a related discussion:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 39&forum=7
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 39&forum=7
Thanks, there is also a good thread about how real granular synthesis is not possible on the Pulsar or Scope boards. I geuss there is only 4k of RAM per DSP and using system RAM would cause too uch PCI traffic. Turning a sample into a grain cloud takes a fair amount of RAM.
Geuss I have to get a Kyma. Though, I dont know how I am going to get $5000:(
Geuss I have to get a Kyma. Though, I dont know how I am going to get $5000:(
Thanks, there is also a good thread about how real granular synthesis is not possible on the Pulsar or Scope boards. I geuss there is only 4k of RAM per DSP and using system RAM would cause too uch PCI traffic. Turning a sample into a grain cloud takes a fair amount of RAM.
Geuss I have to get a Kyma. Though, I dont know how I am going to get $5000:(
Geuss I have to get a Kyma. Though, I dont know how I am going to get $5000:(
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Granular? Why not try granulab? It's an easy software solution, much cheaper than kyma. Infact, it's free. Just do a search on it and you should find it in no time.
You can do something similar with a LCR delay module tho.. Tho it can't play back samples in out of order, you can still get that screaming tone if you turn feedback to 100 and fiddle with the delay times, starting at the lowest possible number, like 4 ms or something. Assign LCR delay times to different knobs, and then twist for your life. I had lots of fun with that.
But I do totally agree with you about wanting other forms of synthesis for this platform.
You can do something similar with a LCR delay module tho.. Tho it can't play back samples in out of order, you can still get that screaming tone if you turn feedback to 100 and fiddle with the delay times, starting at the lowest possible number, like 4 ms or something. Assign LCR delay times to different knobs, and then twist for your life. I had lots of fun with that.
But I do totally agree with you about wanting other forms of synthesis for this platform.