ZZZ
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| |SuperCollider| classes to interface |expert_sleepers| devices.
Supported devices
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* |es-3|
Features
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* convenience methods to convert between midi, frequency, amplitude and
corresponding output voltage
* **ZZZConstant**: a *SynthDef* for constant pitch (use helper functions to
convert your input to amplitude - the *\mul* parameter)
* **ZZZClock**: a *SynthDef* for clock signals. Responds to Frequencies
Installation
------------
The classes are an extension of the |supercollider| language, therefore their
installation corresponds to |quark_installation|.
Usage
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To create a new object interfacing your |es-3|, instantiate the *ZZZES3* class
with an Array holding your eight ADAT output channels:
.. code:: supercollider
// RME Babyface example
~es3 = ZZZES3(Array.series(8, 4, 1));
To play a Synth on one of the eight |es-3| outputs you can use one of the
*SynthDefs* added by the *ZZZ* class, such as *\ZZZConstant* (for constant
notes) or *\ZZZClock* (for clock):
.. code:: supercollider
// play Synth 'ZZZClock' at ES-3 output 8 with a speed of 240bpm (defaults to 120bpm)
~zzzClock = Synth(\ZZZClock, [\out, ~es3.out(8), \freq, (240/60)]);
.. code:: supercollider
// play Synth 'ZZZConstant' at ES-3 output 7 with a multiplacation factor corresponding to the note C5
~zzzNote = Synth(\ZZZConstant, [\out, ~es3.out(7), \mul, ZZZ.cpsamp(523.251)]);
.. note::
| The convenience function *ZZZES3.out* accepts integers from 1 to 8
(corresponding to the numbering on the device itself) and returns the *Out*
number connected to it.
| Generally, in |supercollider| channel numbering starts from 0, though!
Just like with any other *Synth*, you can now change their settings:
.. code:: supercollider
// change clock speed to 300bpm
~zzzClock.set(\freq, (300/60));
.. code:: supercollider
// change note to A4
~zzzNote.set(\mul, ZZZ.cpsamp(69.midicps));
Background
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| Modular synthesizers are controllable through several ranges of voltage.
| |cv_gate| as defined by |doepfer| in the |a100_manual| might not be coherently
used throughout all Eurorack modules however.
|
| The *ZZZ* classes nonetheless try to adhere to the standard, while at the
same time provide convenience functions to low-level conversion.
| By default the helper functions are able to convert frequencies in the
|c_musical_note| (between *C-2* and *C10*) to an output between -5V and 7V
(adhering to the 1V/octave scheme) - the MIDI note range being a subset of it.
| As the range is not fixed, but can be moved up and down (e.g. when using
filters or oscillators), you might have to make some adjustments to your
module, to get "in tune".
.. |supercollider| raw:: html
SuperCollider
.. |expert_sleepers| raw:: html
Expert Sleepers
.. |es-3| raw:: html
ES-3
.. |quark_installation| raw:: html
the way quarks are installed
.. |cv_gate| raw:: html
CV/Gate
.. |doepfer| raw:: html
Doepfer
.. |a100_manual| raw:: html
A100 manual
.. |c_musical_note| raw:: html
range of 12 octaves