pd-granola
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pd-granola
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granular synth vst plugin with camomile
You can download it here: https://github.com/teaecetyrannis/granola
AKWF-FREE
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What note do you typically sample in?
A technical reason is that 440Hz (or its multiples) plays nice(st) with common recording frequencies such as 22.05kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz, etc. Taking 44.1kHz for example, if you divide 44100 samples per second by 100 cycles per second, you get a clean 441. Meaning that if you would concatenate 100 single-cycle waveforms you would end up with a perfect 441Hz pitch, which is only an 1Hz error (barely audible if put side-by-side). Being able to work in integers like that is extremely beneficial for "lighter" variants of DSP algorithms (such as resampling algorithms) - it may help reduce aliasing as well as manual sample editing or synthesis (one of the reasons why the AKWF single cycle collection were originally created at a multiple of 100 samples as well).
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WaveUser wavetables
I haven't tried making wavetables from scratch, but if you haven't already you should check out the Adventure Kid waveform pack. He created them from a whole variety of sources - traditional instruments, synths, nature sounds, etc. - and they're public domain.
- Need samples to start using music tracker
- “3,000 free Noiiz samples to power up your hip hop productions”??
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KARRA - FL21
3xOsc is such a great utility synth, I use it for bass and leads a lot, sometimes all you want is just a sine wave or a de-tuned saw with basic envelope. The custom waveform support makes it super versatile. While fruity does come with some custom shapes I'd recommend getting a waveform library to expand your options - (this one is decent and free: https://www.adventurekid.se/akrt/waveforms/adventure-kid-waveforms/). I normally do all my filtering/distortion/reverb etc downstream of it so it works well for my work flow.
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where can I find useful samples for Renoise
Adventure Kid has a bunch of single-cycle waveforms for download here.
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Are there any decent sample packs for sound design?
Adventure Kid
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Any good sources of wavetables?
I think that this is the paradise of waves! https://www.adventurekid.se/akrt/waveforms/adventure-kid-waveforms/
- Single Cycle Waveform
What are some alternatives?
Gwion - :musical_note: strongly-timed musical programming language [Moved to: https://github.com/Gwion/Gwion]
BQNoise - Audio library for BQN
pyo - Python DSP module
PicoADK-Firmware-Template - 🎵 🎹 Firmware boilerplate for the RP2040 powered PicoADK Audio Development Board. Build your own stand alone synthesizers! Includes all nuts and bolts (FreeRTOS, USB MIDI, Vult DSP, Hardware Plumbing, DMA, ..). https://github.com/DatanoiseTV/PicoADK-Hardware
supercollider - An audio server, programming language, and IDE for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition.
react-native-pure-data - 🔈 ⚡ Synthesize algorithmic sound at runtime in React Native.
fluidsynth - Software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications
pd-greindilei - old repository, see README
Gwion - :musical_note: strongly-timed musical programming language
usynth - A scalable, polyphonic 8-bit AVR synthesizer employing wavetable synthesis.