I suck at filter trickery in tables. Anyways, I think global commands would be sweet. I'd love to have a global volume command to do faux sidechains ala M-commands in LSDJ. Food for thought!
You dont have to do this in a table, but you if you of commands as specialized table macros its becomes more palatable.
Hey piggy trackers, i heard you like wav synths:
http://music.dummydrome.com/track/term
monowave.wav FTW
that brady kid is deranged.
Term- is awesome. Gonna check those dats as soon as possible to steal mad piggy skillz.
hey i had another idea for an effect
SAMP xxyy triggers sample xx at offset yy
so you could sequence samply stuff in tables (even whole beats), cut stuff up in instrument tables, combine attacks from one sample with tones from another, all sorts of stuff
dunno how it would fit in with the way piggy works at the moment though!
just throwing ideas out there
I'm pretty sure plof and lpof let you do that already!
hey i had another idea for an effect
SAMP xxyy triggers sample xx at offset yy
PLOF and LPOF are cool ! but you missed the point
SAMP xxyy triggers sample xx at offset yy!
so you could use samples from other instruments in each other- and more than one sample in the same instrument! AFAIK PLOF and LPOF just let you cut up one sample, and each instrument is tied to only using one sample
i think this would be insanely powerful~ a table would become just as valid a place to write (short pieces) music as a phrase, not to mention all the wacky sound design you could do by combining (sequencing) samples at high speed!
the idea came from c64 tracking and the wavetables there... there are no samples, but you can switch between radically different tones as you wish within the wavetable. of course you don't really NEED this in a sample tracker, you can get cool sounds just by using cool samples... but i thought it would expand the creative potential a lot
just an idea anyway
Last edited by ant1 (Aug 16, 2012 10:15 am)
Here's some cool news: "Ubuntu officially coming to Android!"
http://androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-de o-android/
Which, I think, means that we'll have Piggy on our phones and tablets without having to bug the devs at all!!
PS: That site will tell you how to get Ubuntu on your Android right now if you can't wait for the "official" release. http://androlinux.com/
Here's some cool news: "Ubuntu officially coming to Android!"
http://androlinux.com/android-ubuntu-de o-android/
Which, I think, means that we'll have Piggy on our phones and tablets without having to bug the devs at all!!
PS: That site will tell you how to get Ubuntu on your Android right now if you can't wait for the "official" release. http://androlinux.com/
Edit: After some more reading this doesnt seem straight forward at all. We'll see...
There is nothing stopping you from manually making a wavetable that contains a loop with multi samples and rhythmically plofn` through it with a table now with the existing commands, you just have to do the prep work on your pc.
There is nothing stopping you from manually making a wavetable that contains a loop with multi samples and rhythmically plofn` through it with a table now with the existing commands, you just have to do the prep work on your pc.
true!
great to see this brainstorm here. I hope marc visits chipmusic.org often.