Organelle love fest
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Organelle love fest
This thing deserves it's own thread. Don't have one yet but it has my full attention.
popvulture wrote:Nothing is truer bypass than the void.
multi_s wrote: i want something that gives my third eye a rim job.
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Re: Organelle love fest
If you want to learn Pure Data:
1. Download it here. If you're on Windows, make sure you grab the installer, not the zip file.
1.1 If you're on Linux, Ubuntu Software Center has the latest for easy install.
1.2 Pd-extended is years out of date. Vanilla+extensions is likely better. Not sure what version of Pd the Organelle is using.
2. Join the Pure Data facebook group.
3. Read this tutorial and recreate their examples as you go.
4. Dissect this guy's patches to learn how to make guitar effects.
5. This book is pretty cool.
(TBH I'm a neophyte)
1. Download it here. If you're on Windows, make sure you grab the installer, not the zip file.
1.1 If you're on Linux, Ubuntu Software Center has the latest for easy install.
1.2 Pd-extended is years out of date. Vanilla+extensions is likely better. Not sure what version of Pd the Organelle is using.
2. Join the Pure Data facebook group.
3. Read this tutorial and recreate their examples as you go.
4. Dissect this guy's patches to learn how to make guitar effects.
5. This book is pretty cool.
(TBH I'm a neophyte)
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Re: Organelle love fest
Do you work for them? Just curious, based on the name.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
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Re: Organelle love fest
Cool! I'm gonna pick up an Organelle as soon as I can. Looking forward to checking out Pure Data.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JphJfwsUbT4coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge
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Re: Organelle love fest
I want one! But part of me wonders if I'd be able to use it...
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
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Re: Organelle love fest
I like hobby coding without too much of a brutal learning curve so this seems perfect for me. Seems like it has just about everything I would want for a diy effect /instrument platform. I'm curious to hear if/how people integrate midi foot controllers to extend the performance capabilities. This plus a Keith McMillan soft step for example could be insane
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Re: Organelle love fest
My first thought on seeing this was to wonder if you could mostly-port the anti-nautilus!
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Re: Organelle love fest
The things the anti-nautilus does are common-place in the synth world, so I don't see why not.ritz wrote:My first thought on seeing this was to wonder if you could mostly-port the anti-nautilus!
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Re: Organelle love fest
anti nautilus could easily be done in pd! plus the organelle is much more powerful.
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I was pseudocoding something along the lines ofcloudscapes wrote:anti nautilus could easily be done in pd! plus the organelle is much more powerful.
Grab buffer -> chop buffer equally among the keys -> process (bit Crush, filtering, etc) and the how the pieces are played depends on mode. Perhaps apply an arpegiator? Brownian sequencing? Random is a must. Brownian arpegiator?
I can see controls being something like
K1:buffer size
K2:speed (for piece playback)
K3:Tone
K4:degrade
Then the aux switch would start/stop the buffer from picking up sound.
Then you have to think about what you do if you change the buffer size with something in it. Truncate? Speed up/slowdown so it fits? I can see that damaging the sample is beautiful ways.
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Re: Organelle love fest
Who got one?
Fuzzonaut about the RM-1N:
"Amp in a box"?
No, there's no amp in there - tone fairies and feedback goblins live inside this box.
"Amp in a box"?
No, there's no amp in there - tone fairies and feedback goblins live inside this box.
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Re: Organelle love fest
I love this
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Re: Organelle love fest
oooooooh baby i want one
Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.
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Re: Organelle love fest
Andy was one of my tutors at university, I believe he was one of the people that created pure data. I have this book if anyone wants to buy it off me at a greatly reduced price!pd~ wrote: 5. This book is pretty cool.