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changed: - <table><tr><td> <img src="bassist.png" /> </td></tr><tr><td valign="top" style="padding-left:0px;"> bassist is monophonic synthesizer based on the purest waveform, a sine. with the 'boesartigkeit' slider you can adjust the curve on the right. the more 'boesartigkeit' you give, the more will bass_new sound like a square wave (i think this is called waveshaping). you can also draw the curve manually. this might sound like the bassist is playing on a broken amp.<br> with the 'detune' slider you can detune the pitches between the left and the right oscillator (using this feature creates a non-mono-compatible sound). no 'detune' is the default (slider fully on the left).<br> bassist uses the built-in sequencer-abstraction [jamx]. just click on ![jamx] in bassist to open the sequencer-window. in [jamx] you can set the number of control-sliders for each tone. bass_new uses two. the first controls the amplitude of each tone. it affects the sound before it passes the waveshaping-section, so different values will result in different timbres. the second-control slider controls the decay of the amplitude. there are no other controllers for the amplitude envelope yet (attack is always 0). for a more detailed description of jamx, see:<br> [jamx] **usefull with:**<br> [master] *masterclock* (necessary)<br> [mx] *mixer* **download:** (incl. [jamx] -> needs iemmatrix !!)<br> <a href="http://www.netpd.org/~roman/software/netpd/bassist.tar.gz">bassist.tar.gz</a><br> <a href="http://www.netpd.org/~roman/software/netpd/bassist.zip">bassist.zip</a> **installation:**<br> untar it into your netpd-directory <br><br> *added by roman* </td> </tr> </table>
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bassist is monophonic synthesizer based on the purest waveform, a sine. with the bassist uses the built-in sequencer-abstraction jamx. just click on [jamx] in bassist to open the sequencer-window. in jamx you can set the number of control-sliders for each tone. bass_new uses two. the first controls the amplitude of each tone. it affects the sound before it passes the waveshaping-section, so different values will result in different timbres. the second-control slider controls the decay of the amplitude. there are no other controllers for the amplitude envelope yet (attack is always 0). for a more detailed description of jamx, see: usefull with: download: (incl. jamx -> needs iemmatrix !!) installation: added by roman |