I awhile back, I made a synth based off of one of Dan Wilcox's rc-patches.
You can check out the video here:
If anyone is interested, I can clean up the patch a bit and post it up here.
Experimental wavetable oscillator synth
I awhile back, I made a synth based off of one of Dan Wilcox's rc-patches.
You can check out the video here:
If anyone is interested, I can clean up the patch a bit and post it up here.
Yes it sounds great man I have a lot of sine waves to try out
sounds great!
im curious to see how you translate the arrays into sound.
It's pretty simple when you see the base form it started out from.
Dan's original patch used a [tabosc4~] in order to read the table.
see the attached image
It that all there is to it
well, that's the basic idea that I based my patch on. Mine has some more distortion and filtering and I specifically made it so I can mess with the individual voices.
i really like it man sounds great!
looks good. post the patch
Sounds really nice, can you post the patch please?
This looks just like what I would like to study, but it also looks like I am 10 years late lol. Does this patch still exist anywhere?
@gab_gallard This a page from Dan Wilcox's Github...... that contains [rc-adsr~] and [rc-wave~]...... which are in the screenshots above.
https://github.com/danomatika/rc-patches/tree/6bd52485a81194006f01e396043e48f32774cbe6/deprecated/rc-patches
You might be able to rebuild the patch from the screenshots posted (maybe with a little help from others on this forum or from Google).
It doesn't look like @atarikai ever posted the patch.
David.
P.S.
The easy way to make very old patches work is to download Pd extended....... as many objects can be missing from more modern Pd Vanilla.
https://puredata.info/downloads/pd-extended/releases/0.43.4
Otherwise you might need to add some externals...... from external libraries.
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