[chuck-users] How can a non-programmer start to make use of Chuck?
Bastian Schumacher
bastian.schumacher at yahoo.de
Sun Feb 8 18:06:20 EST 2009
Hi Mark
this Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rpk461T6l4&hl=de
helps to get started. It´s pretty easy to play back a sinewave (as
shown in the video). Add a falling pitch modulation - then you can
make your first kick drum experiments.
regards
Basti
Am 08.02.2009 um 21:05 schrieb Mark Knecht:
> Hi all,
> I've been thinking for a while that I'd like to try out a tool
> like Chuck.
>
> I'm on an AMD64 Gentoo platform it seems that Chuck is my best bet.
> I've started scanning the chuck-users list to get familiar with what
> sort of discussions happen here - and they are interesting - but as I
> am more of musician than a programmer I'm wondering how I might
> attempt to get to know Chuck better? To start exploring I've built
> Chuck-1.2.1.2 from portage and am building miniaudicle now. Neither
> has yet made a sound.
>
> I *think* (but am not sure) that I'd like my first exploration to
> be in the area of using Chuck to create rythmic patterns of sort of a
> break-beat nature using noise generators and filters as the sound
> source. This is not something I'm set up to do with any of my other
> tools in Linux or Windows so if I was successful it would add another
> tool to my tool box.
>
> I'm wondering whether more experienced folks:
>
> 1) Think this is a reasonable goal?
>
> and
>
> 2) Might have suggestions about how I'd get started?
>
> Thanks in advance for any comments and ideas.
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
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