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Ten Steps to Becoming a Synth Dynamo

Sonic Pi VCV Rack SunVox Pure Data
  1. Sonic Pi is a new kind of instrument for a new generation of musicians. It is simple to learn, powerful enough for live performances and free to download.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    You could do that, just like you <i>could</i> write a web app in assembly. Stuff like https://sonic-pi.net/#examples does exists, but what you start to realize is that, is even the "code first" approaches to making music, you are really just generating configuration on the fly that's being processed buy some other engine underneath, in this case it's Super collider.

    #Music Generation #Music Tools #Live Music Generation 62 social mentions

  2. A cross-platform modular synthesizer.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #3D #Music Generation #Prototyping Tools 112 social mentions

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    SunVox is a small, fast and powerful modular synthesizer with pattern based sequencer (tracker).
    Agreed that Eurorack or modular synthesis isn't something that I would recommend for a beginner. Also agree that a Eurorack system _could_ be an overly expensive version of an existing fixed-architecture synthesizer. Eurorack's potential, however, is a way to explore synthesis after you've learned the basics. It can be a very open playground to try synthesis ideas that may not be possible on a fixed-architecture system. To lower the costs of Eurorack, one could buy modules from the used market or the DIY method and build from kits if they have experience with electronics. The DIY path may also lead one to designing and building original Eurorack modules. Learn about synthesis and electronics at the same time! As the above post mentioned, VCV Rack which is a software emulation of Eurorack is a free way to see if modular synthesis is something that appeals. Other free software near-alternatives are Pure Data (https://puredata.info/) (sibling of the commercially available Max/MSP), Bespoke (https://www.bespokesynth.com/), and SunVox (https://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/).

    #Audio & Music #Music #Email Marketing 17 social mentions

  4. Pd (aka Pure Data) is a real-time graphical programming environment for audio, video, and graphical...
    Agreed that Eurorack or modular synthesis isn't something that I would recommend for a beginner. Also agree that a Eurorack system _could_ be an overly expensive version of an existing fixed-architecture synthesizer. Eurorack's potential, however, is a way to explore synthesis after you've learned the basics. It can be a very open playground to try synthesis ideas that may not be possible on a fixed-architecture system. To lower the costs of Eurorack, one could buy modules from the used market or the DIY method and build from kits if they have experience with electronics. The DIY path may also lead one to designing and building original Eurorack modules. Learn about synthesis and electronics at the same time! As the above post mentioned, VCV Rack which is a software emulation of Eurorack is a free way to see if modular synthesis is something that appeals. Other free software near-alternatives are Pure Data (https://puredata.info/) (sibling of the commercially available Max/MSP), Bespoke (https://www.bespokesynth.com/), and SunVox (https://warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/).

    #3D #Interactive Presentations #Prototyping Tools 37 social mentions

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