Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Drum synth
From: Lachlan Davison (ltdav1_AT_student.monash.edu)
Date: Thu Sep 30 2004 - 17:38:28 EEST
> > > http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Apr02/articles/synthsecrets0402.asp
> > >
> > > if this is translated into a galan patch a UI can be built which looks
> > > very similar to drumatic.
> > >
> > > --
> > > torben Hohn
> > > http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language
> >
> > Torben, You are a god among men, THANKS, this is EXACTLY what i was looking for because the schematics where somewhat enigmatic for me. Thanks tons, i shall start coding it one monday! (i have an exam on monday so not earlier) Now i just have to decide on using thinksynth or galan for the prototype :-) Last time i tried galan it was too fast on my machine... a p3 650...but i'm hopeful!
> >
>
> someone on #lad told me about that.
> what do you mean with to fast ?
>
> do you mean galan-0.3/include/generator.h:24
>
>
> #define SAMPLE_RATE 48000 ???
>
> my interface only does 48k and i am not proud, that its still hardcoded
> but ;)
>
Opps, sorry, typo there.... Too slow... makes much more sense now, as in
my wimpy p3 650 does not really cope with Galan too well. Simple patches
seem to use a lot of cpu so i don't know how doing more complex patches
in it would be. I have enough trouble running Muse and Zyn at the same
time. Work on the drum synth will be starting soon, i was slowed down by
my laptop catching on fire on tuesday. ;-) At this stage i'm thinking of
copying the circuits for the good ones in the TR series, the non-sample
based simmons, and the techniques on the SOS site for tuned drums.
Anything else anyone is keen on? A drum synth they can't live without? Or
any particular drum sounds? Dmitry, and I have decided on a name, but
you'll here it when the code is done.
Loki
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