super collider - 64 - arduinno determined by the ADC CONVERSION RTE
TEST PROPOAL
METHODOLOGY
TEST A
SUPER COLLIDER
waveform
envelope
delay line
TEST B
ARDUINO
ATmega8
ATmega32
STM32
DUE X2STEREO
iMx6solo ARM cortex a(MP core
TO DO
1 ARDUINO FILES
MEMORY - STACK
LOOP TIME
DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS
NUMBER OF STATE VARIABLES
ADD PULSAR SYNTHESIS TO THE MESO AND GLOBAL SECTGIONS ESP DUTY AND SILENCE AND FUNDAMENTAL PULSE RATE
There exists a wide range of approaches to sound synthesis, within the framework of Granular
Synthesis. Techniques have been used and developed since the early twentieth century, in
techniques that grouped together characterize each implementation forming branches of Granular
Synthesis. Since before even Gabor, Ezra Pound (1910) and Henry Cowell developed the “Great Base”
theory, highlighting the shared mathematics, that describes the continuity between rhythmic
divisions and tonal harmonics in musical form. This then radical idea, together with the theory and
usage of Analog Impulse Generators in early electronic music, forms the background to methods
that utilize the differences in our perception of sound on different timescales, such as Pulsar
Synthesis.