Saturday, December 06, 2008
DIY synthesizer
YouTube via harrypotter2k5
"Broadly, the purpose of this project was to create an Analogue modelling musical synthesizer;
that is, a synthesizer implemented using both analogue and digital components that intends to emulate the sounds of traditional analogue synthesizers, whilst being controllable through modern-day digital protocols such as the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI).
The synthesizer platform exists upon its own standalone hardware, and may be controlled
using a variety of existing MIDI-capable instruments, including keyboards, guitars and drums.
Additionally, the unit features its own innovative touch-screen interface which intends to provide simple-and-intuitive control of the system, but with an unprecedented ability to customize and control synthesizer parameters and sound generation.
Special attention has been placed upon the usability of the synthesizer, particularly within the realms of it being played by musicians in a live environment.
The units MIDI capabilities also mean that it is easily combined with professional studio equipment and sequencing software such as Cubase VST"
Update via Harry Potter in the comments: "I've got a development site up at http://synthesia.sourceforge.net for this synth, but it's still under heavy development and CAEnot all of our files/ documentation/demos are online yet. Will keep you posted"
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I've got a development site up at http://synthesia.sourceforge.net for this synth, but it's still under heavy development and CAEnot all of our files/ documentation/demos are online yet. Will keep you posted
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