On Monday 14 March 2005 09:08 pm, Gilles Degottex wrote: > On Monday 14 March 2005 22:31, Lee Revell wrote: > > Really, I just wanted to get an idea of which driver limitations are > > keeping people from using it, so the driver can be improved. > > I did this Linux box for replacing a too costly B3 Orgue Hammond. Lot of > things can be done with theses kind of keyboard: > - mixing orgue sounds with percussions > - add harmonics (around 8 are possibles) > - set a rotor speed (something like a stereo effect) > and more and more ... > theses 3 most important features, could be done with parralel synths and a > final effect on the whole mixed sound, but it would require around 12 > synth ... > I don't do that for now, but I plan to try. I found qsynth as the only > solution for now. You think something is possible with the wavetable ? > > Gilles You wouldn't be able to do rotor inertia directly with the wave table, One would need a little bit of intelligence riding whatever modulator one used. You could bind the LFO frequency to the mod wheel or other controller and push it by hand (foot). Have a look at horgand, it's a pretty kick ass hammond emulator. It has a leslie, reverb, rhythm section, the whole schmear. http://horgand.berlios.de/