the return of the abused models
Hi, list. Some time ago we talked about abusing the STK models for getting strange sounds, I found a nice new one using StifKarp. I was controlling the "stretch" parameter with my new tilt-sensing joypad and discovered that shaking the joypad led to nice noises. Here's a demo without the joypad for your enjoyment. Cheers, Kas. =========================== //"spooky sound" by Kassen. //Permission granted to modify and copy. //No warranties, no refunds, please mind your speakers and neighbours. //Remixing strongly encouraged. StifKarp s => dac; //low frequency for nice spooky sound 50 => s.freq; //the following lines are to have a note-on without actually //hearing the default pluck. StifKarp won't make a sound without one 0 => s.gain; 1=> s.noteOn; 2::second => now; //turn it up again .8=> s.gain; .9 => s.sustain; //exciting signal TriOsc lfo => ADSR env => blackhole; //works better if it's a sub-harmonic of the pitch, I think 25 => lfo.freq; second => env.attackTime; second => env.decayTime; .5=> env.gain; //connects the lfo's signal to the StifKarp "stretch" //see below spork ~ envctrl(); int counter; while(counter < 20) { 1=> env.keyOn; 3::second => now; 1=> env.keyOff; 1::second => now; counter++; } //allow it to decay for a bit 2::second => now; //bye fun void envctrl() { //the offset and the envelope's gain combine to //make sure the value stays in stretch's range while(10::ms => now) env.last() + .5 => s.stretch; }
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