A drum synth using Pure Data on a Raspberry Pi
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- ... for use with my no-input mixing rig.
The excerpt at the end is from this jam: • Reuben Ingall - N38 [n...
puredata.info - the version I use here is "Purr Data"
Sound on Sound articles: www.soundonsound.com/techniqu... - Hudba
Bro, this is delightful. Love from Melbourne.
Hey, that was a great video. Thanks for sharing your process. I am getting back into puredata, and I will consider using a raspberry pi if I ever intend to use it live. Also your no input project sounds really good!
great step by step explanation !
Cool stuff, I was interested in trying a Daisy Seed with pd but I have about 3 RPis laying around, idk it was possible on a RPi before, nice idea
Nice one, they'll be asking you to make the next DOOM soundtrack :)
Nice. Just add a bit of reverb and you got some pretty convincing BD and Sn patterns. I appreciate all the research needed to get to the final patch.
Why a linear decay ?
You can easily square or cube the output of line~ to get an exponential envelope
Reuben, would you be willing to share your PD patches you used for cutting up guitar? Those sound awesome!
thanks for sharing! you mention being influenced by oval and another artist - finez?
Fennesz, especially czcams.com/video/skygudx8Rrs/video.html
Thanks for your nice video. I have a question : how can I proceed to link hardware stuff like pots or touch pad to pure data ? considering of course that pure data runs inside a raspberry pi. I can not see any projects about this topic on the web
My controller is midi, so (I think) I just used the pd object [midiin]. I have no experience in using the pi's pins, but this looks promising: forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/9997/gpio-raspberry-p3-and-pure-data/5