On 3/12/06, Hiram Abiff <domain.admin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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." > > > -- > http://www.egoboobits.net/HiramAbiff > > Om is great use it! ;-) Loki