Please lets not make this a supercollider thread bro. This is about the patches that i feel are worthwhile to offer to folks, Critter & Guitari has retained me to make some patches for them and focus my development in the aforementioned C languages, external libraries and 20+ years & TBs of patches i have saved since Miller Released Pure Data. I have saved them all on CD, Back drives and the cloud, did my MFA in Digital Media on Pure Data for live performance tools and have updated, saved and re-configured patches for many many years.

So Premium perhaps in that you are not going to find them anywhere else but on the Critter& Guitari site. only certain ones will be released onto patchstorage and my development custom built pedal emulations/specific user designs are available for a fee [FOR THE TIME SPENT NOT SELLING PD PATCHES] on the pateron site https://www.patreon.com/shreeswifty

But because i really love the organelle [i have two of them now] i decided to focus a large amount of my time this summer creating Patches ONLY for C&G.

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@papernoise most patches could be easily run on an organelle ‘emulation’.

the display is an important part of most patches, especially now there are multiple pages …so you would probably need something in its place.
an emulation would not be too difficult, since the organelle uses OSC to communicate between the patch/mother.pd/mother process, so easy to switch out the actually hardware.
(might be a tricky without an Organelle, just because its easier to see what is going on when you can see it running)
… as for display, you could get a small oled display connected via i2c/spi… or write an ipad app :slight_smile:

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If people are interested in Desktop versions of the patches that can be achieved as well

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apologies for going off-topic… will raise another thread when appropriate.

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I am not discouraged at all. I have been patching so long that it’s good to remember that you have to create them for new users to play with too. Sometimes when people say it’s not working before tweaking a bit it’s a little frustrating but t helps iron out annoying bugs etc… The moog i just posted for example was written around 1999 so it has some archaic code in it for example there is a file called g* which linux does not like and renames [g?] so it was causing a hair pulling on my part but eventually i think it helped the patch play cleaner and sound better

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thanks don’t mean to be pissy i pretty sure we can get SC3 running on Organelle VIA pd but probably via the shell command might be easiest. SC on linux has always been pretty easy. I am sure we can get it to work but it would be running instruments not editing them of course. RTCmix is going to be the bomb because it has Physical Models that Gary Scavonne wrote for STK in them and they sound amazing

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I just received this super nice email from a Synth designer fellow who reminded me of this patch. I was re-reading Calvino and decided i wanted to make an ambient city scape patch lol

Invisible City for Organelle

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that makes the Organelle even more interesting to me :smiley:

Btw. did you write the externals for the Braids oscillator and Rings resonator?

MiniMoog How to:

The AUX buttons for this synth do some fun stuff
The first three change the WAVEFORM shape from
0 - Triangle 1- Saw Triangle 2- Saw 3- Square 4 - Wide Pulse 5- Narrow Pulse
line5 on each page should tell you which one is selected, you have to press once for it to show the current waveshape.

Aux4 Turns on the LINE IN so it is possible to use the moog to process external sounds
Au4 4 Also turns on the Filter function at the same time

Aux5 turns on Reattack for the envelope
Aux6 Turns on the ControL for Osc one
Aux7 turns on the 8 step sequencer
Aux8 turns on OSC modulation for OSC 2

AND! Footswitch Turns on the ControL for Osc two and also reverses Osc3 for LFO stuff!

it makes things a little interesting and since i just bought a footswitch company …no j/k i ran out of switches so you need to have a footswitch for full features

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THANK YOU

unrelated but this reminds me I need to tackle your count2five and secondwoman patches again cause I tried them w/o looking at the controls and had fun…definitely want to try more deliberate approach this time though

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdAL_OzOAfE

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yes, I wrote/released the braids oscillator external (and other MI externals).
Rings is 90% done… external is basically done, but I need to write a nice organelle patch to use it with a ‘twist’. however, I’m hosting a music event in a couple of weeks, so it will be release just after that.

I have to say, Organelle and Axoloti both have me fired up/inspired, exciting times.
Organelle, I’ve some ideas which I think will help me streamline my patch making, and also take them in new directions… which I’m looking forward to exploring in Sept.
(OT: Axoloti has something brewing, and I’ll be helping on, which, I think, is going to alter the landscape :boom: )

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http://www.synth-project.de/

this could be a really cool possibility, looks like it has Axoloti

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the last couple he has indeed used Axoloti for… Id seen the big monster before (axcore experimental) , but nice to see the MiniAx. the ‘finish’ on his synths is amazing, real craftsmanship.
Axoloti has quite a number of users building there own synths with their own enclosures. I think its open nature (software/hardware) lends itself well to it… Im surprised we’ve not (yet?) seen more projects based on Bela doing similar.

Rolling out a Set of Fluidsynth Vintage Synth Emulations for Organelle.

The Fairlight CMI

The ARP Family of Synths

The Elusive Neuron Synth

The Classic Roland Jupiter + Roland Sound Canvas

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[quote=“shreeswifty, post:1, topic:8906”]
I would like to integrate some of these with the monome over the next few weeks
[/quote]totally missed this in the OP

Remarkable what you’ve already accomplished! Bravo!

Thanks
I knew Fluidsynth would give up some gems :slight_smile:
i would LOVE to have a monome be the sequencer and/or the ARC to control some parameters
then you could have a nice visual and i wont have to code sequencers which are really a pain with the limitations of the device

I am sure i saw some work started here on uniting the two, and now that Fluidsynth is about done i’ll have some time

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This could actually push me to buy the organelle so much sooner ^^

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Zakir~ Tabla/Global Fluidsynth for Organelle

namaste :slight_smile:

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