Any ideas or requests for a new RE?
Hi All,
Well I have finally taken the plunge and delved deep into the world of DSP, ODE's, Real time modelling of circuits etc etc.
I would now like to make a RE that is based on some real world circuits rather than math functions and wave tables.
Please feel free to suggest something, it can be anything as long as the circuit is in the public domain and can be used freely.
Depending on the effort involved I will aim to release the RE for free, if not then certainly at the lowest pricing tier possible.
Thanks,
Murf.
Well I have finally taken the plunge and delved deep into the world of DSP, ODE's, Real time modelling of circuits etc etc.
I would now like to make a RE that is based on some real world circuits rather than math functions and wave tables.
Please feel free to suggest something, it can be anything as long as the circuit is in the public domain and can be used freely.
Depending on the effort involved I will aim to release the RE for free, if not then certainly at the lowest pricing tier possible.
Thanks,
Murf.
a music structure device would be good to have. something that would be able to follow the reason transport and count out lengths of sections and then switch patterns of other devices like matrix or kompulsion. assignable sections for verse, chorus, pre/post chorus, bridge intro/outro etc each with standard variations like aaba etc
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Thanks for the suggestion but I am looking for Virtual Analog synth suggestions that can be modeled from a real world circuit diagram rather than RE's that interact with MIDI or the sequencer, transport etc. (players and such), although I will keep this one in mind for down the track when I delve into those.Bes wrote: ↑26 May 2020a music structure device would be good to have. something that would be able to follow the reason transport and count out lengths of sections and then switch patterns of other devices like matrix or kompulsion. assignable sections for verse, chorus, pre/post chorus, bridge intro/outro etc each with standard variations like aaba etc
No idea on real world circuits but I'll put my vote behind any kind of fm synthesis please.
I am currently working on a port of BogAudio's FM-OP module from VCV rack into a RE (with Matt's permissions)
A sine-wave oscillator and simple synth voice designed to allow patching up the classic FM algorithms (using multiple instances). Features:
Linear through-zero FM response.
CV-controllable FM depth.
CV-controllable FM self-feedback.
CV-controllable output level. The LEVEL knob and CV have a linear-in-decibels (exponential in amplitude) response; a context-menu setting makes this linear in amplitude.
An on-board ADSR, controlled by the GATE input, with selectable routing to output level, feedback and depth, with CV control over the sustain level.
A main frequency knob calibrated for setting the frequency as a ratio of the frequency dictated by the V/OCT input - assuming a single V/OCT CV is routed to multiple FM-OPs, this allows the relative frequency of each operator to be set via ratios.
https://github.com/bogaudio/BogaudioModules
I know this isn't a synth, but maybe you can kick the idea around a bit. I'd love to see a good emulation of the uni-vibe effects pedal like Jimi Hendrix used. There are some nice tries but most of them miss the mark, I think. I'm unaware of any that actually came close. I would love to see something like that in the RE format. Maybe Kuassa could do one?
Is it just me or is it odd that one of the most iconic pedals from one of the most influential and well-known guitarists (talking about Jimi's Uni-vibe) seems to be pretty much non-existent in the software marketplace. I mean compare how many Uni-Vibe software copies there are to how many Crybaby software copies there are. Or any popular pedal, really. It must be a very difficult sound to copy well.
Is it just me or is it odd that one of the most iconic pedals from one of the most influential and well-known guitarists (talking about Jimi's Uni-vibe) seems to be pretty much non-existent in the software marketplace. I mean compare how many Uni-Vibe software copies there are to how many Crybaby software copies there are. Or any popular pedal, really. It must be a very difficult sound to copy well.
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Gristleizer.
http://gristleizer.com/
The schematics first the original are pretty easy to find online.
http://gristleizer.com/
The schematics first the original are pretty easy to find online.
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Pedals!! love the ideas keep them coming thanks heaps!!
A CV utility module like Maths or similar would be cool, especially with an audio input option. Most of that module is very simple/basic stuff, so no need to copy it directly from a schematic - could even improve on it anyway, would be happy to help with design/suggestions and testing!
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Ive always fancied an envelope generator with an end of cycle cv output, something like Maths or the Befaco one, Rampage?selig wrote: ↑26 May 2020A CV utility module like Maths or similar would be cool, especially with an audio input option. Most of that module is very simple/basic stuff, so no need to copy it directly from a schematic - could even improve on it anyway, would be happy to help with design/suggestions and testing!
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I would love, love, loooove a recreation of Electro Harmonix POG. I don't know if schematics are even available for it but to this day it's still one of the best polyphonic pitch shifters I've used, and I'm assuming it's not digital and so could be replicated?
I think guitar pedals could be a rich vein to plunder for RE material.
Remember that fx pedals tend to aim at the IN-YOUR-FACE end of the market.
"Ooh, that tone control is quite subtle", said no-one, of any guitar pedal., ever.
And please make one with controls that go to 11.
Remember that fx pedals tend to aim at the IN-YOUR-FACE end of the market.
"Ooh, that tone control is quite subtle", said no-one, of any guitar pedal., ever.
And please make one with controls that go to 11.
If you like pedals, and are looking for ideas...
The rabbit hole is endless. There are tons of guitar pedals!
see: https://www.youtube.com/user/jhspedals/videos
The rabbit hole is endless. There are tons of guitar pedals!
see: https://www.youtube.com/user/jhspedals/videos
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I'd suggest some Mutable Instruments modules, especially Clouds. They are open source digital audio sources and effects originating from Eurorack that have already been ported into VCV format.
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Have you tried Audiority Tube Modulator or Amplitube's Univibe?
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