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changed: - <table><tr><td> <img src="lilacid.png" /> </td><td valign="top" style="padding-left:20px;"> <h3>Beware of the lilac poison!</h3> lilacid is the challenger of the famous tb303 synthesizer. it is a simple monophonic synth, which is triggered by the sequencer-abstraction [jamx]. the oscillator section (switchable between bandlimited square and saw) is followed by a peakfilter, whose frequency and q are controlled by signals (built with only internals! have a look at the ![peakfilter~]-abstraction, if you are interested to use it yourself). the filter section in turn is followed by an overdrive section, which creates that typical scratchy sound.<br/> many of the parameters can be automated by [jamx]' controlers, which are recommended to be used in order to get the full potential of lilacid's sound. **useful with:**<br> [master] *masterclock*<br> [mx] *mixer* **download:**<br> <a href="http://romanhaefeli.net/software/netpd/lilacid.tar.gz">lilacid.tar.gz</a><br/> <a href="http://romanhaefeli.net/software/netpd/lilacid.zip">lilacid.zip</a><br /> (comes with [jamx], the sequencer-abstraction by eni) **installation:**<br> unzip it into your netpd-directory <br><br> *added by roman* </td> </tr> </table>
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Beware of the lilac poison!lilacid is the challenger of the famous tb303 synthesizer. it is a simple monophonic synth, which is triggered by the sequencer-abstraction jamx. the oscillator section (switchable between bandlimited square and saw) is followed by a peakfilter, whose frequency and q are controlled by signals (built with only internals! have a look at the [peakfilter~]-abstraction, if you are interested to use it yourself). the filter section in turn is followed by an overdrive section, which creates that typical scratchy sound. useful with: download: installation: added by roman |