It's now on the PatchLib as a .zip file.aMUSEd wrote:For Zebra presumably?
btw anyone know why Safari adds a .txt extension to that when I dl it?
http://u-he.com/PatchLib/presets/z2/EH-SimChoir.zip
(Thanks Ed!)
It's now on the PatchLib as a .zip file.aMUSEd wrote:For Zebra presumably?
btw anyone know why Safari adds a .txt extension to that when I dl it?
Praise from the master of zebra presets...Howard wrote:Lovely patch, Ed!
Being a complete nerd, I knocked up a quick program to generate a wavetable from a multisampled choir I had to hand, and then hand-polished the partials in a few places. Of course, the single cycle waves took quite a bit of subtle modulation (osc stacking, detuning, vibrato) to sound anything approaching natural; I was quite proud of the subtle tuning 'swoop' if you play hard...hollo wrote:Really nice Ed!
I love the clever programming too, the wavetable already very fine balanced,
(-I wonder where is coming from synth or sampling or some waveset? )
and i like the way you are modulating the wavewarp and pan
Thanks for sharing,
Joseph
Tell me more? Mac/PC?EdHarvey wrote:Being a complete nerd, I knocked up a quick program to generate a wavetable from...
Yes, that could be useful....and the ability to specify a negative constant in the ModMixer!
You're thinking of Howard's uber-Zebra... There's only 2 in Zebra PrimeEvilDragon wrote:You mean 4 modmappers are NOT enough? O.o
There are 4 in the Zebra2 public beta:EdHarvey wrote:You're thinking of Howard's uber-Zebra... There's only 2 in Zebra PrimeEvilDragon wrote:You mean 4 modmappers are NOT enough? O.o
"Being a complete nerd" could also imply Linux, of course. Or iOS, even.Howard wrote:Tell me more? Mac/PC?EdHarvey wrote:Being a complete nerd, I knocked up a quick program to generate a wavetable from...
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Nothing really usable by anyone else...Howard wrote:Tell me more? Mac/PC?EdHarvey wrote:Being a complete nerd, I knocked up a quick program to generate a wavetable from...
Yay! I'll download the beta and have a play with that, but somehow I doubt I'll be able to persuade 'she who must be obeyed' to allow me to buy itHoward wrote:There are 4 in the Zebra2 public beta
"she who should be ignored" . Thanks for the story of how you made the wavetable!EdHarvey wrote:Yay! I'll download the beta and have a play with that, but somehow I doubt I'll be able to persuade 'she who must be obeyed' to allow me to buy itHoward wrote:There are 4 in the Zebra2 public beta
EdHarvey wrote:[...]This was the first time I had written a patch in about 20 years, and it has (unfortunately for my wallet, I fear ) rekindled my love of all things 'synthy'.[...]
[btw, is there anywhere one can post feature requests?]
Ed, I hope we don't have to wait another 20 years for your next patch. It's really lovely. Perhaps you can convince SWMBO by arguing you plan to create a bank of patches to sell, and thus may have a good chance at recouping the initial financial cost? I would bet that many people would be willing to pay a few bucks for a larger collection of patches as good as that choir patch you posted. Oh, also forward my thanks to your mate for badgering you, please.EdHarvey wrote:[...] somehow I doubt I'll be able to persuade 'she who must be obeyed' to allow me to buy it
(I must be a masochist, 'cos for some reason I'm itching to do some FM patches)
Seriously, I'm glad you all like it! I only posted the original audio demo because my mate (who owns the copy of zebra) badgered me to... [...]
Any chance of releasing the code? It might give someone else some insight for a more user-friendly tool. Or maybe I just want to geek out over it.EdHarvey wrote:Nothing really usable by anyone else...
It was quick hack code to do that one job. It was written in C#, and run on a PC, but theoretically it could have been run on pretty much anything with the Mono framework...
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