Since the A-112s cannot toggle between record and play, my idea of the
granular synthesis can work only on prerecorded samples (assuming it was a
good/feasible idea to start with)
On 3/3/08, Korhan Erel <
listekutusu@...
> wrote:
>
> Can several A-112s be used to construct a simple granular synth, with the
> A-112s in wavetable mode Each A-112 would represent a grain going into a
> filter and then into a VCA, shaped by a ADSR I guess a 4 grain synth would
> cost a small fortune, but it's probably worth it.
>
> On 2/17/08, gasp_uleg <
uleg2@...
> wrote:
> >
> > i am a fanatic of modular concept but i never had the money to build
> > the gigantic modular of my dreams so i went into virtual and i
> > specialized myself into Reaktor, where i've found everythink i ever
> > needed.
> >
> > but the thing is that i deeply hate to use computer in concerts so
> > now i'm trying to rebuild my reaktor setups into a totally physical
> > way. with A100 and the other modulars everything i need can perfectly
> > be done EXCEPT granulation which has become my favourite sound
> > generator and modifier latelly.
> >
> > i think not only granular cloud-delay processing is interesting. also
> > a granular sample player would be an amazing module.
> >
> > i don't know much about DSP but if people like clavia have been able
> > to fit all what is inside a micromodular or if pedal manufacturers
> > are now using DSP for their new guitar pedals, it must be possible to
> > find some cheap DSP technology to be fit into a vc modular format.
> >
> > of course i understand development and technical expertise is very
> > diferent for digital stuff than
> > for purelly analog electronics design but i'm sure ther are many
> > young geniuses running out there with their nice diplomas in "very
> > really complicated informatics" just willing to be emploid to program
> > the complicated DSP algorithms for our modulars.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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