Re: [PD] gr-300 simulation (guitar/bass synthesizer)

2012-07-31 Thread Simon Iten
hey,

i am having some troubles with my computer at the moment (expresscard port not 
working) which makes it impossible to use my soundcard. therefore the audio 
samples have to wait for now. the synth is coming along very nice though. i'll 
keep you updated.

simon

On Jul 31, 2012, at 12:45 AM, Tyler Leavitt wrote:

 How about some audio examples? I don know when I will get around to getting 6 
 inputs for my guitar =)
 
 Tyler
 
 On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:
 Cool, thanks for sharing ! I'll try it next week when I have time and will 
 give you some feedback.
 
 Cheers!
 
 Pierre.
 
 2012/7/18 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com
 some of you asked me to post this when it's finished. well it's not but it 
 works extremely well on my setup! you need an output from each string of your 
 instrument and feed that into pd. i use it with a 5-string doublebass but i 
 guess you can easily adapt it for 6-string guitar or violin or whatever :-)
 you want to play with the bp~ object in each string subpatch and adjust it to 
 the frequency of the respective open string. i am honestly quite surprised 
 that this thing works so great. tracking with almost no latency down to the 
 open e :-) and it even tracks flageoletts...
 if anyone cares to try, go ahead. i guess you can also try it with just a 
 monophonic guitar input. the filter part will not work that great though :-)
 
 thanks for the help claude heiland-allen!
 
 cheers,
 
 simon
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [PD] gr-300 simulation (guitar/bass synthesizer)

2012-07-30 Thread Tyler Leavitt
How about some audio examples? I don know when I will get around to getting
6 inputs for my guitar =)

Tyler

On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Pierre Massat pimas...@gmail.com wrote:

 Cool, thanks for sharing ! I'll try it next week when I have time and will
 give you some feedback.

 Cheers!

 Pierre.

 2012/7/18 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com

 some of you asked me to post this when it's finished. well it's not but
 it works extremely well on my setup! you need an output from each string of
 your instrument and feed that into pd. i use it with a 5-string doublebass
 but i guess you can easily adapt it for 6-string guitar or violin or
 whatever :-)
 you want to play with the bp~ object in each string subpatch and adjust
 it to the frequency of the respective open string. i am honestly quite
 surprised that this thing works so great. tracking with almost no latency
 down to the open e :-) and it even tracks flageoletts...
 if anyone cares to try, go ahead. i guess you can also try it with just a
 monophonic guitar input. the filter part will not work that great though :-)

 thanks for the help claude heiland-allen!

 cheers,

 simon











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Re: [PD] gr-300 simulation (guitar/bass synthesizer)

2012-07-19 Thread Pierre Massat
Cool, thanks for sharing ! I'll try it next week when I have time and will
give you some feedback.

Cheers!

Pierre.

2012/7/18 Simon Iten itensi...@gmail.com

 some of you asked me to post this when it's finished. well it's not but it
 works extremely well on my setup! you need an output from each string of
 your instrument and feed that into pd. i use it with a 5-string doublebass
 but i guess you can easily adapt it for 6-string guitar or violin or
 whatever :-)
 you want to play with the bp~ object in each string subpatch and adjust it
 to the frequency of the respective open string. i am honestly quite
 surprised that this thing works so great. tracking with almost no latency
 down to the open e :-) and it even tracks flageoletts...
 if anyone cares to try, go ahead. i guess you can also try it with just a
 monophonic guitar input. the filter part will not work that great though :-)

 thanks for the help claude heiland-allen!

 cheers,

 simon











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