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Tim Kleinert
Joined: Mar 12, 2004 Posts: 1148 Location: Zürich, Switzerland
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3phase
Joined: Jul 27, 2004 Posts: 1183 Location: Berlin
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Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 4:36 am Post subject:
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cool
am i wright that a spring mass system is something different?
the kango jump module has the gravity and bouncing on a hard surface..but the kangoo jump shoe actually is a spring.. i think that the
waaaooongwaaongwang could be an interesting modulation source too..especially when you would be able to adjust the stiffness and maybe can combine different modules so that they interact like when you would hang a weight between 2 different springs you get this drunken circular moves... i like the idea to have such a thing as modulation source and tried to mimic it with lfos and envelopes... good enough...but a correct physical model might be the bigger fun...just... cant remember any physics..except the formular how to make gold out of shit... the so called bohlen formula...
You have any idea? |
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Tim Kleinert
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 1:26 am Post subject:
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Hmm -I think I know what you mean. It shouldn't be too difficult to model -in fact, I already have an idea how to do it. However, the patch will probably be too big and expensive as to qualify as a building block. But I'll try it. |
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3phase
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Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:15 pm Post subject:
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no., i dont think so...a buildingblock can be as big as a slot as long it performs a unique fuction that allows to be adapted... of cause as smaller as more adaptable..
but nobody said that a building block needs to be under 10%...
the trys for fixed filterbanks...just not possible under 30% when you want them steep...
It would be interestimg to see how you do it..i was thinking about such a thing quite a while but its defenetly not so easy when you want it to produce a continous data stream and have it dynamical adapting to a variable force...
so when a static weight is on a spring the tension of the spring would be the mod out put .. and the weights falling represents the mod input...
and you need a second mod input to this gravitational process...
when the wight would be not moving = spring has a constant max tension..not moving anymore
A signal at this input would create a spring like resonance at the mod output... or at least it would act as a lowpass filter... or ?
Its pretty complex but such model could perform all kind of interesting modulation fx i think such a studi would qualify as a building block.
At least it would be a great experimental patch.
I wished i wouldnt had erased all my math in all this years..bloody movies are still all there..but the proceedings in higher math? i was pretty good in vector math when i was young..liked it ...all gone |
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3phase
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 1:35 pm Post subject:
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cool..this makes some nice sounds..i also like your spring bouncer..its actually doing the kangoo jump sound.
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