Re: SpiralSynthModular help

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Quoting Joseph Jones <bumpycarrot@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hi gang, new to the list, please be gentle :)

I just installed DeMuDi, and to be honest, I'm a bit of a n00b so far
as music goes, other than being able to play bass and guitar (which,
in my opinion, don't expose the player to much of the musical world so
long as they can read guitar tab).

So anyway, I've been messing around with SpiralSynthModular a bit,
since I didn't like the constriction of sample-based synths, and I'm
basically having trouble stringing together a chain. Indeed, I feel
that I'm falling at the first stumbling block. I can get output from
SSM, but it's only a very loud, constant tone. I've got my midi input
hooked up to an oscillator (I think this is where my problem is) and
then my oscillator hooked up to my jack output.

I'm guessing that my problem is that I'm pumping midi data into
something designed for... something else? I dunno.

If someone could tell me which pieces do what, or point me in the
right direction, it'd be a great help :)

Sorry if this gets asked a lot or if I've missed something blindingly
obvious (like a manual ;) ).
--
Joe Jones

have you tried Om synth?
http://www.nongnu.org/om-synth/

Ffrom the SSM page:
" Note: Sadly Spiral Modular is not under active development and hasn't been for some time. I'm busy on other projects now, and ssm lives on as the core of this. Otherwise, Om synth has a similar methodology to ssm, but has a more modern design and is under active development."


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