Mad Tea Lab- online math/programming tool
Complete with examples, graphs, reference, and the ability to save your output as an image or audio file.
Complete with examples, graphs, reference, and the ability to save your output as an image or audio file.
(1st) thread link: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3551206
For those who don’t know, xoxos is a strange & talented audio software developer who frequents KVR. His specialties are physical models (such as the bird synth I designed some of the presets for) & midi generators/processors.
I’m not entirely sure what he’s up to, but he’s started a thread entitled “PhysMo week 1: bcc install”, which begins with a guide to installing Borland’s C++ compiler. I’m gonna take a wild guess that it will be some sort of guide to physical model programming. I’m also gonna try like hell to catch every bit of it.