MATRIXSYNTH: din for Linux


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

din for Linux


"A collection of drones tracing the famous chinese symbol for yin & yang philosophy, the Taijitu"

yin-yang by din~is~noise

And much more:

"If Puredata and Supercollider are two synths, din is a synth of a 3rd kind.

It forgets history,
To not repeat it.

It doesnt hide analog music hardware,
In digital music software.

You had pulse, sine, triangle and sawtooth,
And went forth and made electronic music.
Now there is just the Bezier curve.
Go make your pulse, sine, triangle and sawtooths.
Or this, this, this and this.

This is nothing new.
Some old men did it in the 60s!
Punched numbers into cards.

Now you edit waveforms in a GUI,

And watch the sound change before your very ears.
Has it got ADSR?
Its got DADSARSADS.

Filters?
Infinite length delay lines.
With Bezier envelope for feedback and volume.

Modulation?
Bezier on Carrier and Modulator.
Eat that Chowning.

Notes?
Notes! Notes! Notes!
Infinite microtones between two tones.

Livecoding?
In Tcl.
Like LISP, but no ((((:-))))

Collaboration?
MIDI. OSC. IRC.

I want two!
Get it while it's free."  Videos on site.

via Dylan on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge



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