On Sat, 2006-03-11 at 22:11 +0000, Joseph Jones wrote: > 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 haven't used SSM much, but if you are getting sound you are probably connecting at least something right. What outputs does the MIDI input module have? Frequency and gate? If you just connect the frequency output to the frequency input of the oscillator and nothing else, the oscillator is probably going to generate sound at that frequency all the time. To make it stop when you release the key you probably need to connect the gate output of the MIDI input to the amplitude input of the oscillator (or something similar, my SSM isn't working so I can't check). To get a more natural sound you probably want to modulate the oscillator gain with an envelope, and maybe filter it or use some other effect that modifies the timbre (also modulated by an envelope). Like Hiram and Loki I would like to recommend Om, but the principles of modular synthesis are the same in (almost) all programs. If you learn the basics in SSM you will probably not have any problems with Om or AMS or Pd or other modular software (or even text-based modulars like Csound and SuperCollider). -- Lars Luthman PGP key: http://www.student.nada.kth.se/~d00-llu/pgp_key.php Fingerprint: FCA7 C790 19B9 322D EB7A E1B3 4371 4650 04C7 7E2E
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part