I certainly found it interesting. Thanks for sharing!
I find it interesting though that (aside from the limiter threshold in the
first example) you are moving from a parametric interface to an empirical
one. It seems to me to be used more powerfully in realtime or with
automation, in a live situat
By the way, related with interface design, I have just backed this project :
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1795693416/push-turn-move-interface-design-in-electronic-musi?ref=category
It's a book called "Push Turn Move" about interface design for both
hardware and software in electronic mu
Slightly related, my "Vocoder on Steroids", Voice Of Faust:
https://github.com/magnetophon/VoiceOfFaust
It uses the 'control voltages' to drive oscilator-banks, where each
oscilator has a formant.
There's different version for different oscilators:
PAF, FOF, FM, and a classic vocoder.
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