Yes, that was TM - good ear, George! MP3s are kind of a pain, but they are easy to distribute. I think there are phase prblems with MP3s. There is a plug-in that corrects this somewhat but I haven't laid out the cash for it. I think of it as a Xerox copy of the original. Enough info to give you an idea but not good enough for formal publishing. Doesn't stop some, though, does it? :) Mike --- In motm@y..., <groovyshaman@s...> wrote: > Very cool Mike. Hmmm...I wouldn't be surprised if the MP3 encoding process > loses some of the detail and therefore the timbre is a bit off. (I guess > this could be checked by playing the mp3 through the scope.) This is a good > starting point for more complex sounds. Did I hear some Time Machine in one > of those clips? That one sounded wack. > > George > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: mmarsh100 <mmarsh@s...> > To: <motm@y...> > Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 2:08 PM > Subject: [motm] Granular Synthesis on MOTM > > > > Hi All - > > > > Just back from vacation. Two weeks away from all musical tools is a > > recipe for epiphane, albeit a painful wait to try things out. > > > > Here is a way to do basic granular synthesis using only four > > modules: two oscillators, on EG, and a VCA. For theory check out > > Curtis Roads' "Microsound" from MIT Press. > > > > Oscillator one is set at 20 Hz to about 800 Hz (between about 2 and > > 4.5 on the COURSE knob) and will output pulses in the 10 to 50 msec > > range (you do the math, I suck at it). The PULSE output is sent to > > the GATE or TRIGGER in of the EG. The EG's DECAY and RELEASE are set > > to zero with ATTACK and SUSTAIN set to about 2. The + OUT of the EG > > goes to a 110 CV IN. Another oscillator's SIN out is sent to the > > 110's IN (this is the signal to be granulated). Send the out to the > > console, but if you have a scope send it there, too. > > > > Play with the COURSE knob on oscillator 1 and the ATTACK and SUSTAIN > > values on the EG. > > > > What's happening is that we are 'granulating' the output of the > > second oscillator. Each granule has it's own little envelope but is > > played at a rate below which we can detect pitch. Taken together > > the grains create a new timbre and texture. > > > > Cool! > > > > Try feeding ANYTHING into the IN of the VCA (guitar, vocals, drum > > loops, sequences). Paul suggested MiniWave, which is a great idea... > > > > Mike > > > > PS - Paul, the 700 doesn't work as well for 'chopping' as you put > > it, because the 'envelope' in AUDIO mode is fixed at 5 msec which is > > not that usefule in granular synthesis. Makes a cool weird noise, > > though! > > > > m
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Re: Granular Synthesis on MOTM
2002-07-12 by mmarsh100
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