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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P_Q5igfGFY | For the purpose of my project, I needed an simple instrument that could be controlled and modulate by only one number (as it is the only information I receive from the light sensor). I thus followed this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9P_Q5igfGFY tutorial] in order to create a synthesizer. | ||
[[File:Max_Patche-Synthetizer.png|600px]] | |||
Each keyboard touch is link to a number between 36 and 83. I will then be able to link the number send by the light sensor to a note. The 5 small graphs that are in the patche are envelopes that modulate the sound in order to make it a little bit more warm and better. They modulate it in different ways that you can select in the drop down menu that is connected to a selector object. In this one, the selector object act as an oscillator. | |||
[[File:Drop-down_Menu.png|400px]][[File:Oscillator.png|400px]] | |||
One more thing that can be adjusted is the domain of the envelopes... the duration in millisecond it takes for the sound to go through the graph. | |||
[[File:Set_Domain.png|400px]] | |||
I believe this basic synthesizer is a good starting point to connect with the photo sensor and use the light to trigger and modulate the sounds in different ways. |
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