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jgkmk78
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Hi Bill,

 

I found it somehow 2 be great to have a thorghouly video about the fantastic Mozzi sound library, especially made for synthesizer freaks and audio enthusiasts as many people in electronics like us are or want 2 become.

Don't you have some time for doing it? These examples that come with the library are a good base...for instance the delay/echo Efx examples, where you can build your own audio rack with microcontrollers like the Raspberry Pi Pico for very little money....and have fun enjoying the really pro audio sound...

 

Best greetings 


   
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Hi Bill,

 

I found it somehow 2 be great to have a thorghouly video about the fantastic Mozzi sound library, especially made for synthesizer freaks and audio enthusiasts as many people in electronics like us are or want 2 become.

Don't you have some time for doing it? These examples that come with the library are a good base...for instance the delay/echo Efx examples, where you can build your own audio rack with microcontrollers like the Raspberry Pi Pico for very little money....and have fun enjoying the really pro audio sound...

 

Best greetings 

I took a quick look at the github entry so I might have missed something but is this software able to make a synthesizer given a keyboard? I sold my Roland MIDI keyboard and would love to be able to play again.

 

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@zander Yep...absolutely sir...Mozzi was made by pro audio engineers.


   
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There is a book on the market "Arduino for musicians ". That book is so recommendable. 


   
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@jgkmk78 It's been many years since I bought physical books, the prices have sure skyrocketed. For the price of that book I can buy a small keyboard, yikes!

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Yea, I think there is a website for free download...

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Yoho....yoho...

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I hope no one is complaining about the link I've posted...


   
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The reason why I posted audio stuff here in dronebot is that music should always accompany a good working day in the workshop.

 

Humans are like other mammals sensitive 2 hearing most. If you've a stressy day with 2 much noise or disruptions, sound will help you protect against it.

I mean especially the sound you record through an audio rack and playback it afterwards in the workshop. This is custom sound no radio station will offer most of the time.

I other words: music is mind control. So why not doin own programming on his or herself...

Using all those echos, hall's, delays...

 

You really can do it with a DAW and for free VSTs...

 

But doin this all hardware with jacks and plugs is something you can't achieve Walmart 's


   
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@punny3dfx It sounds like you know something nobody else knows as every work environment I have been in that is a creative work environment we install materials to absorb sound, use white and pink noise to combat random noise. It's called distraction, if your brain is busy listening to music it isn't doing what it is being paid to do. 

I am enclosing a screen grab of the Copyright page. Can you show me where it says free? I see quite the opposite.

You must not circulate this work in any other form

and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer

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Okay...I fell much better when I can jam the surrounding noise and still can concentrate on my job...


   
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@punny3dfx Do you have proof of that, like a double blind study or some other randomized study. Self justification comes to mind, just like every teenager that wants to listen to music while 'studying'.

Science is not 'feelings'

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Sorry...this was suggested for noisy environments 


   
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@punny3dfx It MAY be productive for assembly line work, other non intellectual work, but for pure intellectual work like programming, quite is what works. In the big software company I once worked for some places actually had offices for the programmers.

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@punny3dfx I have removed the link, please don't link to illegal or stolen content.

Thanks for your understanding.

 

As for the sound library, it does look interesting, I will take a look at it.

😎

Bill

 

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Thanks...Bill.... 🙃 🙃 🙃  🙃


   
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