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MIDI Controlled Polyphonic Resonator for FL Patcher
3 months ago
Hoi, like the title says, I made a polyphonic resonator that is functionally similar to Xynth Audio's Rezonator or Youlean's resonator patcher preset.
The patch is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ob.....ew?usp=sharing
The main differences between mine and the Youlean resonator preset is that mine does not have clicking issues with note on/offs and allows for any 8 arbitrarily selected notes (Youlean resonator limits you to one resonator per note name)
A quick rundown of how to use this:
1. Load patcher preset on a send track
2. Add a MIDI Out to the channel rack, set the port and channel to 1, and enable mapping of note colors to MIDI channels
3. Draw in your notes like usual in the piano roll, but you can only have one note per note color (colors 1-8) since each color directly corresponds to a tuned resonator internally. Keep in mind that these also act as gates, so releasing the notes will mute the resonator.
4. Send audio into the resonators.
I made this for messing around with color bass sound design and figured I'd share since others have probably wanted something similar.
The reason the resonators are tuned on a per-note-color basis is because patcher does not support layers yet. The original plan was to use the sequential mode on a layer to route notes to resonators, but instead I had to use the VFX Color Mapper, which works, but is a little janky. The Youlean resonator limits you to one resonator per note name because they went the route of assigning every note it's own resonator using keymapping.
Anyway, hope someone gets some use out of this, it sounds pretty good on growl basses, drums, and can even be used for some Karplus-Strong string modeling if you play short bursts of noise into it.
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The patch is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ob.....ew?usp=sharing
The main differences between mine and the Youlean resonator preset is that mine does not have clicking issues with note on/offs and allows for any 8 arbitrarily selected notes (Youlean resonator limits you to one resonator per note name)
A quick rundown of how to use this:
1. Load patcher preset on a send track
2. Add a MIDI Out to the channel rack, set the port and channel to 1, and enable mapping of note colors to MIDI channels
3. Draw in your notes like usual in the piano roll, but you can only have one note per note color (colors 1-8) since each color directly corresponds to a tuned resonator internally. Keep in mind that these also act as gates, so releasing the notes will mute the resonator.
4. Send audio into the resonators.
I made this for messing around with color bass sound design and figured I'd share since others have probably wanted something similar.
The reason the resonators are tuned on a per-note-color basis is because patcher does not support layers yet. The original plan was to use the sequential mode on a layer to route notes to resonators, but instead I had to use the VFX Color Mapper, which works, but is a little janky. The Youlean resonator limits you to one resonator per note name because they went the route of assigning every note it's own resonator using keymapping.
Anyway, hope someone gets some use out of this, it sounds pretty good on growl basses, drums, and can even be used for some Karplus-Strong string modeling if you play short bursts of noise into it.
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Fantastic, wonderful stuff. Thank you for sharing !
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