I guess building knowledge around how modular synths work is somewhat similar to wrapping your head around what can be done with PD and the other way around. Just two different approaches.
@@AFGautonompunk As I have done both, I would say not much. To me, PD feels more like connecting a patchbay with fundamentals, say Reason or modular synths but instead of full modules you have fundamentals: add, divide, osc, filter, etc without any envelopes (you have to make them yourself) or anything. To me, PD is really easy, hard part is learning sound mathematics or in my case, building whole musical ecosystems in Pure Data.
So awesome! I just started learning Pd, how do you get those visual graphs, like for the sampler for example? How’d you get the sequencer into a tidy little box like that? Are those all external libraries? Sounds incredible! (:
Thank you! And no, this is all PD vanilla without additional libraries. What you're referring to are mainly arrays and graphs. You'll certainly stumble upon how these work when you dive into some PD tutorials on your way :)
@@martsm_n Oh mostly a whole new UI around pure data, and I'm wondering how your abstractions/widgets will look/feel. You could then also run your patch as a plugin inside a DAW!
This is absolutely fucking insane. A big part of me wishes i learned puredata instead of modular synths. The learning curve on pure data seems crazy
I guess building knowledge around how modular synths work is somewhat similar to wrapping your head around what can be done with PD and the other way around. Just two different approaches.
@@martsm_n is this comparable to programming in another language ?
@@AFGautonompunk As I have done both, I would say not much. To me, PD feels more like connecting a patchbay with fundamentals, say Reason or modular synths but instead of full modules you have fundamentals: add, divide, osc, filter, etc without any envelopes (you have to make them yourself) or anything.
To me, PD is really easy, hard part is learning sound mathematics or in my case, building whole musical ecosystems in Pure Data.
PD to me feels like a modular system where each module is a modular system in its own
Algorithm brought me here, it's great.
Same. I like when the algorithms work
New study track confirmed
i didn't know this existed. thanks for sharing!
Dope as hell
This is cool as heck
There are no words. We can only listen to it and enjoy it.
this is amazing
needs a 10hr version
Was thinking doing something along these lines with webpd at some point.
Insane ❤
So good.
very cool!
Very cool
LOVE IT
nice
damn iggn this cool af!
very tasty. well done
So awesome! I just started learning Pd, how do you get those visual graphs, like for the sampler for example? How’d you get the sequencer into a tidy little box like that? Are those all external libraries?
Sounds incredible! (:
Thank you! And no, this is all PD vanilla without additional libraries. What you're referring to are mainly arrays and graphs. You'll certainly stumble upon how these work when you dive into some PD tutorials on your way :)
@@martsm_n I’ll definitely look into it thank you!!
what the hell
Cool! What software are you using to display the music information in real-time?
This is PD/ Pure Data. It's a visual programming language for audio, DSP and general multi media.
I'm sure it's a screen recording of Pure Data itself
Have you tried running this patch in plugdata yet? ;)
I did not. What should I expect? :)
@@martsm_n Oh mostly a whole new UI around pure data, and I'm wondering how your abstractions/widgets will look/feel.
You could then also run your patch as a plugin inside a DAW!
Where could I download this patch?
I did not make it public, yet. Will possibly do so at some point and post a link here. Thanks for watching :)
@@martsm_ncould you make this point here and maybe today or so? Please post a link here for Christmas. Thank you.
This is why music teachers are quitting their jobs 😂