GS MIDI X released
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2022 7:51 pm
A free addition to the Granular Synth bundle has just been released.
GS MIDI X uses time-division multiplexing to turn the Granular Synth into something very close to a fully polyphonic MIDI synthesizer with a large number of voices and support for keyboard splits and polyphonic aftertouch. I still call the setup paraphonic rather than polyphonic for academic reasons discussed in the documentation.
See https://www.adroitsynthesis.com/gs-midi-x-module/ for full details and a range of downloadable .voltagepreset files that demonstrate the basic principles.
Speaking of documentation, I'm planning on spending some time working on the Granular Synth webpage to split it into two or more pages as the current version is a bit monolithic. It takes about two hours to read yet skips over some things so I want to have one page as a reference manual and another that's more application oriented and supported with presets.
Also apologies to anyone waiting for the video material that I promised. I did spend several weeks on this but wasn't happy with the quality of the results. One of many problems was trying to record my voice with nearly 200 geese squabbling just outside the boat. They've moved on now so I'll give it another shot as soon as I can find some time.
GS MIDI X uses time-division multiplexing to turn the Granular Synth into something very close to a fully polyphonic MIDI synthesizer with a large number of voices and support for keyboard splits and polyphonic aftertouch. I still call the setup paraphonic rather than polyphonic for academic reasons discussed in the documentation.
See https://www.adroitsynthesis.com/gs-midi-x-module/ for full details and a range of downloadable .voltagepreset files that demonstrate the basic principles.
Speaking of documentation, I'm planning on spending some time working on the Granular Synth webpage to split it into two or more pages as the current version is a bit monolithic. It takes about two hours to read yet skips over some things so I want to have one page as a reference manual and another that's more application oriented and supported with presets.
Also apologies to anyone waiting for the video material that I promised. I did spend several weeks on this but wasn't happy with the quality of the results. One of many problems was trying to record my voice with nearly 200 geese squabbling just outside the boat. They've moved on now so I'll give it another shot as soon as I can find some time.