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Investigating Methodologies of Sound Synthesis

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    I'm still thinking about methodologies of sound synthesis.

    Are there any synths that have a function for recording automation of user controls?

    This is what I'm thinking of...

    • First set up the basic settings of a synth patch.
    • Put the synth in an "automation learn mode".
    • Press a keyboard key, and do a real time adjustment of one of the synths parameters (i.e.. Resonance, Frequency, etc..).
    • Press save or undo.
    • Keep repeating the process as many times as you like with any of the other parameters, and you can layer as many control automation recordings in a patch as you'd like.

    Once done, the layers of automated recorded control changes would trigger those changes to all notes polyphonically when playing the patch.

    EDITED TO ADD:

    Thinking that a Midi app could do something close to this. Set the app up to midi learn the parameters of a particular synth. Route the midi note data from keyboard to the midi app. Then use controls in the midi app to record the automation of synth parameter adjustments in a multi-layer midi cc recorder in the midi app.

    The midi app has exclusive control over the synth.

    Problem with this method is it can't automate each polyphonic note independently. You would have to set up multiple AU instances of the synth, and the app would have to send a different midi channel to each instance, and treat each instance as a mono synth.

    But I think it could be feasible.

    Might even be fun.

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