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RE: [motm] article url

2000-03-24 by Tkacs, Ken

Hey, paragraph #2 mentions Karplus-Strong synthesis. For those that don't
know about it, it's produces VERY nice plucked string sounds. I wonder if
that could be made into a VC module.
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Someone just posted this link to AH--I've only glanced at it, but it looked
potentially quite interesting.
http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/1997_articles/jul97/ronberry.html


tomr


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RE: [motm] article url

2000-03-24 by Dave Bradley

Hey, this is awesome! I'm going to try these patches!

Dave
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> 
> From: "Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@...>
> 
> 
> Hey, paragraph #2 mentions Karplus-Strong synthesis. For those that don't
> know about it, it's produces VERY nice plucked string sounds. I wonder if
> that could be made into a VC module.
> 
> 
> From: hodad1@...
> 
> Someone just posted this link to AH--I've only glanced at it, but 
> it looked
> potentially quite interesting.
> http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/1997_articles/jul97/ronberry.html
> 
> 
> tomr

RE: [motm] article url

2000-03-24 by Tkacs, Ken

The only thing stopping me is a delay line with a "V/oct" CV for the delay
time. V/Oct in this case just meaning that the delay time doubles with each
volt. Also, it would need good resolution at the 'short' end.



 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Dave Bradley [mailto:daveb@...] 
Sent:	Friday, 24 March, 2000 4:07 PM
To:	motm@onelist.com
Subject:	RE: [motm] article url

From:	"Dave Bradley" <daveb@...>

Hey, this is awesome! I'm going to try these patches!
Dave
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> 
> 
> From:	hodad1@...
> 
> Someone just posted this link to AH-I've only glanced at it, but 
> it looked
> potentially quite interesting.
> http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/1997_articles/jul97/ronberry.html
> 
>

Re: [motm] article url

2000-03-25 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-03-24 16:00:47 EST, you write:

<< I wonder if
 that could be made into a VC module. >>


ken,
well, many years back, my friend jack deckard had implemented it on a 
"singleboard" micro ( a paia 8700 ) and liked it enough that he worked out 
some of the details for making up a v.c. module to do it. he had an article 
on some of those ideas printed in "polyphony", so there is some info on the 
subject out there......
even such a rudimentary setup produced amazing plucked tones and if you fed 
real digitized sounds into the memory, it produced some strange effects. jack 
didn`t do this if i recall correctly ( gotta dig out that magazine ! ) but i 
had read about others using the technique in a more computer oriented setting 
doing so ( like paul berg formerly of the institute of sonology in the 
netherlands ).
best,
dave v.

Re: [motm] article url

2000-03-25 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 00-03-24 16:54:02 EST, you write:

<< delay line with a "V/oct" CV for the delay
 time.  >>



ken,
i think blacet`s delay line will be out soon and rs "integrator" has a v.c. 
comb filter / delay line module.
best,
dave v.

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