[PD] xYzee! - an audio toy for PD
Josh Steiner
josh at vitriolix.com
Sun Feb 4 05:25:15 CET 2007
this is so damned amazing.
alberto.zin at poste.it wrote:
> - Name - xYzee!
> - Purpose - Audio pattern generation
> - Desc. - 2 voices Synth/sequencer
> - Status - v 0.9999999.
> - Home - https://puredata.info/Members/AlbertoZ/xYzee/
> - Cost - 2 kudos :-)
>
> Longer Description:
>
> xYzee! is a small instrument for PD that
> generates 2-voices random/deterministic melodic patterns.
> It uses the powerful "bassemu" external as the main
> audio engine. A message-based sequencer drives
> the pattern generation and effects (multi-tap and
> reverb) are added at the end of the chain.
> Scale mapping is part of the game, nearly 50 scales
> are in!.
>
> Grab xYzee! together with docs, samples of the presets
> at the following address:
>
> https://puredata.info/Members/AlbertoZ/xYzee/
>
> Unpack the archive wherever you want and
> open XYZ_main.pd. Turn on the audio of PD and
> set the volume in the patch.
> Note: you need cyclone library for the phase scope.
>
> Note for Mac OSX users: unfortunately xYzee! will not work
> for you (yet). It is based on bassemu and
> I was only able to compile it for Windows and for Linux,
> since I don't have any OSX near me.
> If you want to contribute
> with a bassemu.pd_darwin you are welcome!
>
> I don't really know how useful is this patch.
> Probably, at the end, it is just an exercise.
> Anyway I enjoyed coding it since, with some tweaking
> I got interesting (at least for me) sounds.
>
> Thats all folks! Any feedback is welcome.
>
> Have fun,
>
> Alberto Zin
>
> http://puredata.org/Members/AlbertoZ
>
>
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