1/5/2024 0 Comments Zmors vs audulus![]() I'm using the 'System AUs' with Renoise to play soundfonts The OS X 'AU Sampler' can already read *.dls, soundfonts and exs24 files). (I guess it's also up to the 'host' to expose what is already present in the OS. ![]() It would indeed be nice to be able to use them in all AU-X enabled apps. Those 'extras' look like the standard Apple Audio Units?! If I understand this correctly, that means that 17 AUs are in his pipeline, including a sampler, and a synth built inside ZMors.hello?! I love Analogkit, because you can either just use it as a synth, or circuit bend things by hooking them up weird, or use it in depth, as a visual DSP environment, for building your own instruments and said:Įdit: emailed the dev about these additional AUs, he said they're AU2s, accessible in app (except sampler and synth at this point because an AU3 wrapper is still needed, and is on his update roadmap for all of these listed in plain type.which sounds like all 17 will be accessible indevice rather than just In-app) That seems pretty elaborate, the cool thing about these modular programs, is you can build stuff like that. It needs actual parametric control over the X and Y of many points along a transfer curve. That way you could transition from a linear pass through to delinearised even to clipping, to folding, or ringing, or overshooting the edges, or even just straightforward symmetry controlling, dynamically shiftable during the note according to CV, to partial folding and partial starving, or partial ringing and partial clipping, or, well, lots of things. It needs actual parametric control over the X and Y of many points along a transfer said: More than one point at once, of course, and all controllable. What I’m wanting is a controllable wave shaper that can have, for example, bezier cubic sections or simple curve points where each control point is controllable by a CV value generated by something like an LFO or arpeggiator or env or combination of all those, in both the X and Y directions. I made a old time 60's octave distortion (see French Toast Pedal on the AnalogKit swap meet), which is a wave folding effect, that takes the negative half of the signal, and flips it positive. … but are you thinking about something like the Serge waveshaper, that folds the wave up, as the amplitude increases? zMors is a very capable modular environment with a large and ever-growing list of modules, but I must admit that the documentation is totally lacking, so be prepared for the frustration that can come that.Does AnalogKit have a controllable wave shaper? I don’t own it and there’s no available manual on their quite limited web site. It also has another module which is essentially a MIDI timeline which you can then send into other apps, all within zMors (i.e., Audobus etc. NB: zMors kinda blurs the lines between these two categories b/c in addition to being a traditional modular synth, it has a module within which you can load other apps, suck sound of them, and sequence it. These two are modular synths that can sequence MIDI and create sound. As such, setting Patterning and the receiving up to do this is a bit of a pain. ![]() NB: Patterning can also send MIDI into other apps to trigger them, but it's a bit of a hack since this isn't strictly what Patterning was designed for (at least not melodic sequencing). These three are purely MIDI sequencers that send MIDI into other apps.
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