I don't have them all in one place; they're linked from various individual blog postings.
http://www.restivo.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/sewerrat-bassline.ams
http://www.restivo.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/speakingphasersynth.ams
http://www.restivo.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/ladspatest.ams
I can put up more.
- -ken
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
my AMS patches
Introduction
Hello fellow AMS users ,
I started this blog out of a lack of websites relating to Alsa Modular Synth (AMS for short).
The purpose of this blog is to share patches you made , or sharing tutorials and other info related to AMS or other types of synthesis.
For example the Clavia modular synth is so hyped , that getting a patch for it is so easy , and i know there aren't a lot of people using AMS. But i believe its quite similar in sound , and power , if not more powerful , because it has loads of plug-ins and components and it is open source and runs on a Linux platform. The sky is the limit.
So in the spirit of linux , contribute , and all together we can make a worthwhile sounding opponent to Clavia modular.
, Jeroen Tuyn
I started this blog out of a lack of websites relating to Alsa Modular Synth (AMS for short).
The purpose of this blog is to share patches you made , or sharing tutorials and other info related to AMS or other types of synthesis.
For example the Clavia modular synth is so hyped , that getting a patch for it is so easy , and i know there aren't a lot of people using AMS. But i believe its quite similar in sound , and power , if not more powerful , because it has loads of plug-ins and components and it is open source and runs on a Linux platform. The sky is the limit.
So in the spirit of linux , contribute , and all together we can make a worthwhile sounding opponent to Clavia modular.
, Jeroen Tuyn
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