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[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: The 'big picture' of Tim M's question--was: 'phase-synced crossfading, etc.'

Date2008-01-24 22:06
FromMichael Gogins
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: The 'big picture' of Tim M's question--was: 'phase-synced crossfading, etc.'
I'm sorry, but in my haste I misunderstood you. When you said "adsyn" I assumed you mean you were re-synthesizing something that had been analyzed from a recorded sound, for example using hetro.

If you are synthesizing from scratch you are correct, that is much more complex.

Regards,
Mike

-----Original Message-----
>From: aaron@akjmusic.com
>Sent: Jan 24, 2008 4:24 PM
>To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re:  The 'big picture' of Tim M's question--was: 'phase-synced crossfading, etc.'
>
>Quoting Michael Gogins :
>
>> adsyn is perfectly capable of synthesizing things like bells,   
>> pennies shaken in cups, etc. I know because I have done it. But to   
>> get it to work you have to use LOTS of breakpoint envelopes   
>> (partials).
>>
>> I am confident that pvs opcodes could do as well, or better.
>>
>> Either way it is NOT complex.
>
>Cool...I'd love to hear your results/see some .csd files, if you are  
>willing to share them!
>
>Anyway, Ishould clarify what I meant by 'complex'---it's easier to  
>record some pennies shaken in a cup than to figureout how to make such  
>a thing happen in adsyn code.
>However easy you say the adsyn way would be, I'm sure you'd agree ;)
>
>-AKJ
>
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