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offline moon unit from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-03-10 20:24 [#00120142]
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Anybody know of a soft-synth which can use WAV. files as an
oscillator?

I have SimSynth, but it only handles 16-bit or lower :(


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 21:38 [#00120231]
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I believe "RGCAudio Pentagon I" can handle 32 bit samples as
oscillators.


 

offline moon unit from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-03-10 22:19 [#00120266]
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Thanks, I'll check it out.Who else makes music here? Any
tips on how to make above-average sounds?

Thinking of trying csound :)


 

offline moon unit from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-03-10 22:34 [#00120280]
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Good point,moon unit! Easy to know this is generating huge
interest in the messageboard community'#'#


 

offline captainmarmalad from Hanford (United States) on 2002-03-10 23:04 [#00120314]
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i don't know too much about professional sound software and
stuff. i use reason and some wav editing stuff to make
samles. reason should be professional for 400 fucking
dollars. i've been using software for a while and i don't
know too much about it. that's kind of funny. i know like
how it works and stuff, but i don't look for new shit
because i'm not real caught up on how people get their
sounds. i just make sound and that's that. but i want some
hardware to fuck with aside from keyboards and butt-loads of
pedals. like a sampler or something.


 

offline Omneignotumus on 2002-03-10 23:15 [#00120336]
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Is that a Zappa reference?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 23:48 [#00120361]
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Moon Unit: don't worry there are lots of musicmakers here.

I'm too busy creating sounds, I can't get any songs finished
:) I just wired a big Reaktor synth together to learn about
modular synth-building. It took me 2 days to make it work
but I think I've got the hang of it now.

About CSound: I have tried it but it's a bit too hard for me
right now. All I could do with it is load some presets which
played very badly :( Luckily there is room for a
learningcurve in the softsynth-world...


 

offline astar from Canada on 2002-03-11 02:52 [#00120516]
Points: 247 Status: Regular



mac or pc?

if it's mac, get grainwave, it can be unstable, but if you
think through what you're doing you can usually make
non-crashing patches

can sorta do it in spongefork too

i'm sure there's some out there for PC


 

offline astar from Canada on 2002-03-11 02:54 [#00120518]
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yeah csound has me more or less stumped too, i even tried
just using cecilia, but to no real gain...

max seems easier than csound, i heard that RDj used csound
for a while tho


 


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