Recently I’ve been on a hardware granular synthesis search (we’re in a renaissance) and I love seeing how each box (1010music - Lemon Drop, Tasty Chips - GR-1 and GR-MEGA, Oddment Audio - groc, and the plinky and Tempera) implements their particular version of granular synthesis because I can steal their ideas!

I watch a tutorial or demo video, and they explain how the hardware works. I can then go and open up Notepad++ and code up my own version of their instruments in Csound. For free. I don’t even have to subscribe to their silly hardware limitations, either.

It doesn’t exactly stop me GASing over some of them (man, the groc looks sexy, though it’s a bit early to tell how good it is), but it does at least prevent me from making too many impulse purchases.

This turned into a bit more of a CSound rave than I intended again. Seriously though, if you’re interested in sound synthesis and are even mildly technologically inclined, I really advise learning either Csound or one of the other languages like Supercollider or ChucK. The only problem is that every piece of hardware after that is going to be a disappointment.

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    8 months ago

    To change the subject, if I may, I’m really enjoying Lemmy but the lack of a large synth community is a problem me.

    There seems to be much more on Mastodon but I’m not into that. Are you connected to anything bigger, even in the Fediverse?

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      8 months ago

      Not really. I joined the Sound on Sound forum, but it’s a few old Brits who hardly interact. Since the Reddit-splosion, I get my synth news on places like synthanatomy.com and synthtopia.com, then periodically talk about it to myself here.

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          8 months ago

          Thanks! You’re always welcome, and we’ve (I use the term “we” loosely) have been getting a bit more active lately. User numbers are up across Lemmy I guess.