![]() You can use this section to discover where and how this video is spreading throughout the Vimeo community. imagine taking a grid and this converter and being able to plug it into a MIDI synth and use earthsea with it. Audulus Tutorial: Building a Synth from Scratch by Audulus has been added to 5 collections. The patch is running as a AU plugin in Renoise, and is available for download. Although modular hardware synths have had quite a renaissance in recent years, software has been a popular medium. Audulus 3 might just be the tool that persuades you to take the plunge. Promoted by Mark Boyd, Audulus Evangelist. The first tutorial looks at a 16 Band Vocoder patch, made using Audulus. A Modular Audio Processing App for iPad, iPhone, Mac, Linux, and Windows. They are listed here in order of simplest to hardest, but feel free to play around in any order you'd like For more information and a brief introduction to ScratchJr see the Resources page. This video, via afta8films, is the first of a series of video tutorials that look at working with Audulus the modular synthesizer for iPad and OS X. but being able to also use it as more of a plug’n’play (not only that but having some apps that the community is already familiar with) would make it a much more attractive proposition. Each of these activities gives you a quick way to learn how to do new things with ScratchJr. When that happens, you’ll have Scratch play a sound and then swap costumes to the next level. Now it just needs the code to detect when the player reaches the end. Choose Apple sprite from library and Resize the apple to fit the maze. To clarify, this would be in addition to having a simple mode as suggested by so it would also support that use case. Let’s add an apple at the other end of the maze to make the player’s goal more obvious. but why not create some apps too, like the actual earthsea implementation? (i have more specific thoughts on what could be done but i think the split thread is a more appropriate place, will post there). so why not develop some apps for it? as says, give it some controller logic - the simplest form would be supporting an earthsea style keyboard, or using it as an x/y pad controller. but if it is then why stop at a simple monome-MIDI adapter? it’ll likely be something teensy (or similar) based. Re: the original topic - i think some very good reasons were given on why this has to be a separate thing. First of all, very interesting and educational to read about some of the history and the reasoning behind the design - thanks to all the folks who provided the info and the historic context!
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