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Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 02:00
by capitan mission
Hi, Im doing my firsts tries with "Microsound" sounds. Im reading some articles on this topic and granular synthesis (more info is apreciated!).
Usine seems pretty good for this purpose, and I found a couple of great patches that use Granular Sythesis. But for what I read, one big diference between g.synt. and "Micromontages" is that the former is automated.
Can you recomend some patches or methods for this kind of work?
Thanks in advance!
Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 21:38
by capitan mission
I find the Glitcher Serie I add-ons by Senso, and different grain cloud generators inside the pack. Nice!
I didn't find a help file, I suppose it works with 4 grain generators, but I want to find out how they work, how they extract the grains from the source, etc.
Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 22:03
by nay-seven
yes, sadly, not always easy to find the time to wrote the wiki parts.
Waiting for an explication from senso, i suppose you have to study the patch, could be a good exercise..?

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 23:02
by headphoner
Hi,
I made this one , i'm not really happy about the result but may be you could find something which could help you.
http://sensomusic.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=2713
Posted: 21 Mar 2011, 01:15
by capitan mission
Hi,
Yes. I will study the 2 patches. Im downloading your patch headphoner, good news. Which aspect of it you don't like?
Posted: 21 Mar 2011, 08:17
by headphoner
Hi,
The big problem is the cost of cpu
I wish more fluidity in the sound
I have to learn more about granular

Posted: 21 Mar 2011, 19:35
by capitan mission
Have you checked out Curtis Roads works? Software and books (&music!) He made one of the firsts cloud generators, the manual could be useful.
Posted: 21 Mar 2011, 23:30
by headphoner
Hi,
Yes i know his work.
I'm waiting the csound4usine module, csound have good examples of granular synthesis
Posted: 22 Mar 2011, 12:25
by multiphone
Hello,
Of course the work of Curtis Road are fundamental but are derived from mathematical research of Norbert Wiener who have invented the concept of "quantum ". This is all very well detailed in a DEA raport of Charles BASCOU really interesting (but in French ...)
http://start1g.ovh.net/~gmemzeuq/_media ... bascou.pdf
Best
Hervé