I'm had at Live Performanse of Chuck.


SqrOsc n => SawOsc p1 =>HPF hpf => LPF lpf => Chorus r =>Pan2 p =>dac;

p1 => blackhole;
//////LFO moduration  OSC///////
PulseOsc o =>blackhole;
PulseOsc lfo;

5 =>lfo.freq;
1 => lfo.gain;


.999 => o.width;
1 => o.gain;
11 => o.freq;


//////////reverb///////////////

2 => r.modDepth;//MAX::3!!
2 => r.modFreq;
.1 => r.mix;


///hpf 3~ too bad!!!~////
20 =>hpf.freq;
16000=> lpf.freq;

110/2 => n.freq;
10 => n.gain;

 p =>blackhole;
2 => p1.gain;
110 => p1.freq;
44 => p1.phase;
//Std.rand2(.15,0.9)=> p1.width;
//.50 => p1.width;



15 => float t;
// Pan smaller == smoother
150::ms => dur T;
/////////////////////////////////////
// carrier frequency
4 => float cf;
// modulator frequency
440*12 => float qf => p1.freq;
// index of modulation
10 => float index;
/////////////////////////////////////
// time-loop
while( true )
{

    

    110/3 => n.freq;
    10 => n.gain;
    // modulate
    qf + (index * qf * p1.last()+ t ) => p1.freq;
    Math.sin(t) => p.pan;
    T / 1::ms *10 +=> t;  
    // advance time by 1 samp
    (now + 1::samp) => now;
    //140::ms =>now;

    

    Math.sin(t) => p.gain;
//    Math.sin(100) => p1.width;

    

     ((lfo.last() + 1.0) / 4.0) * 4 => o.gain;
        125::ms => now;

    

    

    

    

    55/2 =>n.freq;    
    // p =>blackhole;
    3 => p1.gain;
    //110 => p1.freq;
    1/3 => p1.phase;//////point !!!!"%"or"/"is difference print!!!
    //Std.rand2(.15,0.9)=> p1.width;

    

    

    //.0001=perc;//
    Math.sin(.1) => p1.width;

    

    10 => float index;
    125::ms + now => now;

    

    

}



while(true){

        

    (100::samp + now) => now;

    

}

a,simple code but able very frex soundcontrol.

takashi



On 2010/05/19, at 3:09, Stefan Blixt wrote:

I've use ChucK a lot for recording my guitar and then do stuff with it, controlled by a Roland PK-5A (an organ-style pedal MIDI controller). It works great! Ive used LiSa for this. If working with organ bass pedals feels strange I've heard good stuff about the Behringer FCB1010.

My view is that you don't need anything besides ChucK to get this to work - in fact, other stuff would only get in the way. But that's just me. (Granted I've done this sort of thing on the NMG2 as well, but I didn't mix it with ChucK - I use one instrument at a time).

For particular issues with LiSa or other things, do a post and quite probably me or someone else can help out (I think electro-music.com is better for that kind of stuff, though this mailing list also works I guess). One thing I struggled with (possibly only a problem on the MOTU units) was getting the right input in to ChucK.

/Stefan

2010/5/18 mike clemow <michaelclemow@gmail.com>
I've always used the comments at the end of the file examples/special/readme-LiSa2.ck as an LiSa Ugen API reference, although I think that there are still many undocumented "features" of LiSa.  I'd love to have a basic example for this--all our LiSa examples do granular munging, which is only one trick in the canon (and the least basic one at that).  I'd be glad to add my $0.02 to a basic example of a rather under-used Ugen.

Cheers,
Mike

2010/5/18 Kassen <signal.automatique@gmail.com>

I've never been able to grok LiSa -- the doc and examples leave me
confused.  Maybe could someone write up an example that demonstrates
the basic Echoplex use case?


We lack a example like that? That's a issue, imho. We need something like that in the examples dir; it'd be useful and aside from the literal working demonstrate a example of how we can integrate ChucK in (electro) acoustical setups.

I'll make one this week, remind me if I slack on this. I "need" one anyway as I've been meaning to get into the electric guitar that I got out of a bass-player's trash when he was moving :-)

Yours,
Kas.

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