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[Csnd] Novachord emulation

Date2019-03-07 02:00
FromPete Goodeve
Subject[Csnd] Novachord emulation
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Date2019-03-07 06:41
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Novachord emulation
Thx, it looks very interesting!

Victor Lazzarini
Dean of Arts, Celtic Studies, and Philosophy
Maynooth University
Ireland

> On 7 Mar 2019, at 02:01, Pete Goodeve  wrote:
> 
> After the encouragement from Dr. B a week or so ago, I had
> to clean up my Csound reproduction of the Hammond Novachord
> and put it on my website...  I probably went rather overboard on
> the documentation, but it should be complete!
> 
> Briefly recapping my last post, the Novachord was a fully
> polyphonic electronic systhesizer -- in 1939!  It generated 6 octaves
> with frequency division, and had ADSR, tone filters and vibrato.
> I think the emulation is reasonably close to what I've found on
> the web.  I like its sound, anyway! (Sorry -- no audio example
> currently.)
> 
> I've put it at http://www.goodeveca.net/Novachord/
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>    -- Pete --
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Date2019-03-07 15:09
From"Dr. Richard Boulanger"
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Novachord emulation
Pete,

WOW.  Wonderful.  I am very excited about all the detail and documentation.  THANKS!!!

-dB
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On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 9:01 PM Pete Goodeve <pete.goodeve@computer.org> wrote:
After the encouragement from Dr. B a week or so ago, I had
to clean up my Csound reproduction of the Hammond Novachord
and put it on my website...  I probably went rather overboard on
the documentation, but it should be complete!

Briefly recapping my last post, the Novachord was a fully
polyphonic electronic systhesizer -- in 1939!  It generated 6 octaves
with frequency division, and had ADSR, tone filters and vibrato.
I think the emulation is reasonably close to what I've found on
the web.  I like its sound, anyway! (Sorry -- no audio example
currently.)

I've put it at http://www.goodeveca.net/Novachord/

Thanks,

        -- Pete --

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Date2019-03-07 15:21
From"Dr. Richard Boulanger"
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Novachord emulation
Pete,

I super Love it!  For sure this will be the "Bonus" instrument model for next weeks Csound Class!
- thanks so much for all the Xtra work on it this week.
- We introduced MIDI and Csound last week - and so now... let them see what it possible (thanks to you)

-dB
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Dr. Richard Boulanger
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
______________________________________________
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______________________________________________


On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 10:09 AM Dr. Richard Boulanger <rboulanger@berklee.edu> wrote:
Pete,

WOW.  Wonderful.  I am very excited about all the detail and documentation.  THANKS!!!

-dB
_____________________________________________
Dr. Richard Boulanger
Professor of Electronic Production and Design
Professional Writing and Music Technology Division
Berklee College of Music
______________________________________________
OFFICE: 1126 Boylston St., Suite 201 (EPD), Suite 208 (Boulanger)
______________________________________________


On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 9:01 PM Pete Goodeve <pete.goodeve@computer.org> wrote:
After the encouragement from Dr. B a week or so ago, I had
to clean up my Csound reproduction of the Hammond Novachord
and put it on my website...  I probably went rather overboard on
the documentation, but it should be complete!

Briefly recapping my last post, the Novachord was a fully
polyphonic electronic systhesizer -- in 1939!  It generated 6 octaves
with frequency division, and had ADSR, tone filters and vibrato.
I think the emulation is reasonably close to what I've found on
the web.  I like its sound, anyway! (Sorry -- no audio example
currently.)

I've put it at http://www.goodeveca.net/Novachord/

Thanks,

        -- Pete --

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Date2019-03-07 17:54
From"Jeanette C."
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Novachord emulation
Mar 7 2019, Pete Goodeve has written:
...
> I've put it at http://www.goodeveca.net/Novachord/
...
Hey hey Pete,
thanks for sharing this! It's nice to see something that historically
important. I'm looking forward to play with it.

Best wishes,

Jeanette

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Date2019-03-07 21:49
FromPete Goodeve
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Date2019-03-07 21:58
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Date2019-03-09 12:06
Fromluis jure
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Novachord emulation
el 2019-03-07 a las 13:58 Pete Goodeve escribió:

> If anybody wants to go back in time and hear what the feal thing
> sounds like, I rather like this video:
> 
>    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2puK4Z967kU
> 
> ... a tour of the Ford building at the World's Fair ending up
> with some views of Ferde Grofé's "New World Ensemble"
> -- four Novachords and a Hammond-A!  


for some reason i kept watching until the end, which was a good thing
because the last musical excerpt was the most interesting. the credits
surprised me with the name of slim gaillard... the guy definitely was a
bag of surprises. i mention this in (the improbable?) case someone here
knows who he was.





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Date2019-03-09 20:49
FromPete Goodeve
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Novachord emulation
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