[LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

2011-01-02 Thread Sascha Schneider
Hi folks, inspired by a plan of a german onlinemag called amazona.de I came up with the idea that a virtual analogue opensource softsynth nativly running on Linux would be really nice. (a nice filterbank too, but thats another thing) Amazona planned a complete synth based on userpolls (only in

Re: [LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

2011-01-02 Thread Julien Claassen
Hello Sascha! I'm not good at coding at all, but I think a more useable framework for a softsynth, if you like to build it with an existing one, might be bristol. Bristol is a synth emulator. It has a couple of synths already. But it might not suffer, having a new filter or different

Re: [LAD] Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

2011-01-02 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Hi Sascha, I found the AlsaModularSynth to be a great sounding analog-ish modular synthesizer with a very direct and very usable interface. I don't quite understand your vision just yet. Is the idea basically to write an attractive and usable GUI for an existing synth (engine)? On 2 January

[LAD] Fwd: Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

2011-01-02 Thread Sascha Schneider
I love attractive UIs like those from Bristol, have to try those ... I want to use them in f.e. Qtractor or Rosegarden as softsynths with some live character with external midi-controllers or with automation. regards, saschas 2011/1/2 Ricardo Wurmus ricardo.wur...@gmail.com: Hi Sascha, I

[LAD] Fwd: Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

2011-01-02 Thread Sascha Schneider
Alsa Modular, is this one still under development?? I never have tested it and never saw a UI that I could use to controll it with external USB controllers. I'll check that regards, saschas 2011/1/2 Julien Claassen jul...@c-lab.de: Hello Sascha!  I'm not good at coding at all, but I think

Re: [LAD] Fwd: Devs needed for opensource virtual analog softsynth idea

2011-01-02 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
On 2 January 2011 22:11, Sascha Schneider ungleichkl...@gmail.com wrote: Alsa Modular, is this one still under development?? It seems to be still under development. Recently (within the last year) they switched to QT4; if any other substantial changes have been made I do not know.

[LAD] Time-Stretch

2011-01-02 Thread Harry Van Haaren
Hey all, I'm looking for an open-source time-stretching library, suitable for RT work. I've googled and come up with the following list, which I can't choose from: -Soundtouch : http://www.surina.net/soundtouch/index.html -ClearScale / DspDimension: http://www.clearscale.org/ -SecretRabbitCode /

Re: [LAD] Time-Stretch

2011-01-02 Thread Julien Claassen
Hello Harry! I'm not too knowledgeable about this, but I know, that there are more basic choices, although I'm not sure for how much of this you will get stretching libraries. Tehre the approach of using FFT in the process, which might be quite CPU intensive, though I know, that there's good

[LAD] PD L2Ork 20110101 snapshot now available

2011-01-02 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
Apologies for cross-posting. 20110101 snapshot now introduces code clean-ups including revamped to-front and to-back algorithms which do not rely upon the cut/paste/undo hack and thus do not affect any of the other objects on canvas. Consequently, there is also addition of a special undo/redo

Re: [LAD] Time-Stretch

2011-01-02 Thread Paul Davis
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Harry Van Haaren harryhaa...@gmail.com wrote: Hey all, I'm looking for an open-source time-stretching library, suitable for RT work. I've googled and come up with the following list, which I can't choose from: -Soundtouch : 

Re: [LAD] Time-Stretch

2011-01-02 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Harry Van Haaren wrote: -SecretRabbitCode / libsamplerate : http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/ -LibResample : https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/ -LibZita-Resampler: These three are purely resamplers. They do not do time stretching. However, time stretching algorithms usually need a sample

Re: [LAD] Time-Stretch

2011-01-02 Thread Jeremy
I would strongly suggest looking at Rubberband: http://breakfastquay.com/rubberband/why.html http://breakfastquay.com/rubberband/why.htmlHowever, it is unclear what you want: audio time-stretching, or audio resampling. Resampling will get you the slowed down record or sped up record effect,

Re: [LAD] Time-Stretch

2011-01-02 Thread Arnout Engelen
Hi Harry, Seconding the rubberband suggestion, the 'stretchplayer' audio player (by Gabriel M. Beddingfield) demonstrates rubberband being applied in real-time. Arnout On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 03:11:04PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote: On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Harry Van Haaren