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www.synthux.academy
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| | | | | Touch-controlled, fully programmable synthesizer with swappable faceplates. Designed for tactile performance and experimentation, with open-source community-driven instruments. Powered by the all-mighty Daisy Seed by Electro Smith, Touch 2 takes synth DIY to the next level! | |
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www.craigstuntz.com
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www.metafunction.co.uk
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| | | | | In our last article, entitled 'All About Digital Oscillators Part 1 - Aliasing & Foldover', we discussed aspects of digital oscillator design within modern synthesis. We made the grand statement that the most important and deployed approach in digital synthesizer design within the modern landscape is the use of quasi band-limited oscillators to reduce aliasing. We learnt that this techniques is really a compromise - we allow a little bit of aliasing as long as the aliased components are f | |
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thiscontext.com
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| | | I've written a Caffeine class which, in real time, takes detected pitches from a melody and chords, and sends re-voiced versions of the chords to a harmonizer, which renders them using shifted copies of the melody. It's an example of an aggregate audio plugin, which builds a new feature from other plugins running in Ableton... | ||