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This is what I have been using to control my Paia Fatman which is just a simple analog synth with two sawtooth oscillators. It is very nice to have digital control over analog sound - best of both. It would take some exploring for you to figure the stuff, and I doubt that many folks will have identical equipment.</p>
<p>The feature I'm most proud of is the gui for rhythmic control - you may program in 16 steps, 24 steps, or 32 steps, or all at once.</p>
<p>This is why you need a 96-count master clock which I'll post after this (it should be under abstractions but oh well.)</p>
<p>So feel free to rip off my GUI layout for whatever you need it for - I know it's a pain in the ass setting up all the sends (which I did lazily anyway.) There are also some random-material manipulators that are half badass...find the &quot;fatphraser&quot; subpatch. The idea is that you put in an acid line and it generates variations to create a convincing 4-bar phrase...different each time of course.</p>
<p>There is some small help info - look at [pd readtables] for a better idea of what you're dealing with in terms of data juggling.</p>
<p>And remember - this will not make any sound - it is simply sending MIDI information out of your computer to an external MIDI device. You could rig it to a soft-synth.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/ACID4u.pd" rel="nofollow">http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/ACID4u.pd</a></p>
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This is what I have been using to control my Paia Fatman which is just a simple analog synth with two sawtooth oscillators. It is very nice to have digital control over analog sound - best of both. It would take some exploring for you to figure the stuff, and I doubt that many folks will have identical equipment.</p>
<p>The feature I'm most proud of is the gui for rhythmic control - you may program in 16 steps, 24 steps, or 32 steps, or all at once.</p>
<p>This is why you need a 96-count master clock which I'll post after this (it should be under abstractions but oh well.)</p>
<p>So feel free to rip off my GUI layout for whatever you need it for - I know it's a pain in the ass setting up all the sends (which I did lazily anyway.) There are also some random-material manipulators that are half badass...find the &quot;fatphraser&quot; subpatch. The idea is that you put in an acid line and it generates variations to create a convincing 4-bar phrase...different each time of course.</p>
<p>There is some small help info - look at [pd readtables] for a better idea of what you're dealing with in terms of data juggling.</p>
<p>And remember - this will not make any sound - it is simply sending MIDI information out of your computer to an external MIDI device. You could rig it to a soft-synth.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/ACID4u.pd" rel="nofollow">http://www.pdpatchrepo.info/hurleur/ACID4u.pd</a></p>
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