[linux-audio-user] Re: Smack ideas. What else do people want in a drum synth?

From: Loki Davison <loki.davison@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Mar 05 2006 - 09:36:13 EET

On 3/5/06, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki <rzewnickie@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 12:39:42PM +1100, Loki Davison wrote:
> > > Being completely ignorant about smack I don't know if
> > > it sequences but if you do I'd encourage not doing it
> > > by pattern interface. Use the percussion staff. It's
> > > so much easier than pattern interfaces and if it did
> > > realtime playback upon note input anyone could learn
> > > to read the percussion staff in about 10 minutes. OK,
> > > maybe five minutes.
> > >
> >
> > Doesn't do sequencing ;-)
> >
> > > And if smack doesn't do sequencing then how about
> > > something rare like good documentation. I'd love to
> > > study synthesis I just haven't had the time to do it.
> > >
> >
> > good idea... documentation.... don't have any of that at the moment....
>
> What about your thesis paper?

It's a touch verbose ;-) At 65 pages and it's not really that related,
apart from the physical modeling stuff, which i don't ship with smack
anyway because it's not really any good. I mean, if you want to use 95
% of cpu on a amd64 3000+ to have one (not great) conga it might be
okay... It has got a solid intro on drums and info about modes, etc
which would be helpful in understanding the synthesis stuff i guess.

Some more load this and play with this knob docs i think are needed.
Maybe i should do a video. ;-) Anyone got any other drums they want
synthed? Or algos?

Loki
Received on Sun Mar 5 12:15:15 2006

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