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hithertonothing
Hi,
I've been looking for some basic tutorials on tone within PD. I've gone through the basics of complex waves, envelopes, filters etc. I now want to create more complex instrument tones such as guitar, sitar, etc I've done some googling and searched the forum for tutorials but things either seem to be to basic or too complicated - any suggestions?
Cheers
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hithertonothing
Hello
Is it possible to use the octave doubler example that comes with PD to increase several octaves in this way or are there any other tutorials out there on increasing pitch without altering the timbre?
I'm ideally looking for a way to capture the timbre of a guitar - Any suggestions?
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hithertonothing
Hi,
I had the above settings working with my old computer running XP, but it doesn't seem to work with my new machine running windows 7 64-bit. Any suggestions?
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hithertonothing
I'm planning to build a DIY re-amp box (http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l195/wolfeman28/Page3.jpg) in order to create real time effects from a guitar, to pure data, through the re-amp and then finally into my amp.
Has anyone attempted one of these for the same or similar purposes to my own? If so please throw me any tips/tricks/diagrams/products/general helpful comments you can conjure.
Cheers
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hithertonothing
Hi,
I'm wondering if its a good idea to connect straight from my soundcard into the input of guitar amp.
My plan is to make some guitar effects in PD(mainly octave doublers), and then use the amp settings(distortion etc) for some extra effects on top.
Should work as it's all just electrical signals right?
Cheers!
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hithertonothing
Hi,
I'm looking to get a taster of what PD can do with live instruments, does anyone have any live non-midi effects they've created, that they wouldn't mind showing off - preferably guitar or vocal effects but anything will do really
Cheers!
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hithertonothing
Hi,
I'm wondering if I wanted to add for example drum, bass and guitar to create a PD track, how can I get around this if I only have two output channels on my sound card.
Cheers!
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hithertonothing
thanks very much, will check these resources out asap!
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hithertonothing
okay but what about increasing what you've recorded by say a flat 3rd or a 5th?
I can do it fine with a wave with a repeating pattern but with microphone capture *brain melt*
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