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AuthorTopic: *Lissajous Box and SoftStick*
ik
Posted: 28th May 2004 18:37
Take a look here:

http://s93683780.onlinehome.us/softstick.htm

No need to move the "stick". Dr. Lissajous
does it for you..... Very Happy Very Happy Shocked

Enjoy,
ik.
CapnLockheed
Posted: 29th May 2004 07:32
Looks very interesting.....grabbing 'em now.
Will let you know....ThanXX ik!! Very Happy

Cheers......CL Embarassed
bluedad
Posted: 29th May 2004 07:35
wow, that does look cool.
will give this try!
Steven West
Posted: 29th May 2004 09:00
Ik you crazy guy! Laughing Looks like pretty serious stuff, and a little too heady for me? Help

But I was thinking - if this Lissajous thingy could be put on it's side and rotate, would that not be a perfect flow guide for a Leslie rotating speaker effect? 2 points on the lips that travel in opposite direct at a faster or lower simultaneous speed, never to meet? Or maybe for a Leslie effect, synchronous speed/direction so they cancel each other out 'at the back'?

Just a thought? Embarassed
ik
Posted: 29th May 2004 09:32
Quote:
Ik you crazy guy! Looks like pretty serious stuff, and a little too heady for me?

It just continously transmits midi x1=cc12, y1=cc13
and x2=cc14 and y2=cc15 messages (as default), as the stick (ball?) moves.
So, you need a destination VSTi (Synth1, on the setup
example) and you need to set couple of its parameters
(like filter cutoff, resonance, pitch mod .... whatewer) to midi cc12,13,14 and 15. Use the "midi cc learn" function (Shift-Opt for Synth1) ....

(If you prefer other then cc12..15 you can change it in the setup window)

[In other words, this is a midi mod source.]


Exclamation Leslie:
You read my mind. I made one already, (SpinBag of course Very Happy ) complete with horn/rotor/doppler/spin direction .... etc. etc. .... for each ....
Will upload it later.
ik.
Andrew Vernon
Posted: 29th May 2004 22:26
These are very good, but I ask... why the cruddy GUI?? Sad Embarassed
ik
Posted: 30th May 2004 06:39
Quote:
These are very good, but I ask... why the cruddy GUI??

Well, these are very simple plugs ...
Simple plug .. simple gui .. Wink Embarassed

Idea
If one wish to make a better "make up"
PM me, I'll send you the .se1 files ...
Violin - Band member
ik.
Steven West
Posted: 30th May 2004 19:00
Ed McMahon doesn't call me Carnac for nothing! Laughing

I hold in my hand an envelope with a question, and I will predict the answer before I look at it...

"Swish, swirl, Las Vegas Slot Junket...."
(Swish, swirl, Las Vegas Slot Junket. Yes sir!)

Excuse me Mr. Echo - may the flies of 1000 camels nest in your rectum! (KAAAAAAY-O! Yuk-yuk-yuk!)

As I tear open the envelope to reveal the question...
"Name three things you can do with a Spinbag over the course of a weekend?" Rolling Eyes

HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-OOOO! Laughing

Thanks a bunch Ik! Can't wait to put your science to my speakers! Very Happy
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