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Whilst nosing around Alex’s site I found a few more pictures that I liked, such as this one. In fact I’ve probably missed off a couple of platforms too. It runs on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Windows Mobile (not the current version of Sunvox, to be clear), and there’s even an old version that runs on Palm OS. Chorder: yes, as its name suggests, you can manage chord with BespokeSynth.If you don’t know Sunvox, then let me start by saying that it is one of the most cross platform apps I know of.Circlesequencer: a 4 notes sequencer with some habilities for polyrythms.Fubble: with this module, you can draw at hand the temporal evolution of some parameters.Seaofgrain: this module use a “section” of a sample as a source wave to be transformed into sound generator.Arpegiator: this module can create a nice sequence of notes using just one triggering note.Multitrack recorder: you can use this module if you want to record several audio tracks from you patch (we call patch a set of interconnected modules).drumsynth: a pure synthesized drum which is based on noise and sine generators.There are some samples available in your Documents/BespokeSynth/drums directory drumplayer: a samples based drum synthesizer which uses samples you just have to drag and drop in this module.drumsequencer: it the same kind of modules as the notesequencer with the difference that drums don’t require notes, just triggers which makes it a lot easier to use to program rythms.You have the possibility to use drums with the following modules: You can now complete your patch (the whole set of modules + connections is called a patch) and add some more modules. Enhancing your first patch Some good modules The length of the sequence can be set in the length area. You can also click on the buttons pitch, len or vol to set a random value for each of these parameters. In the notesequencer, you can click on each cell to activate a note and click on the lower row cells to adjust the volume of the note. You can access some additional parameters for a module by clicking on the right arrow icon in the title bar of the module. Move the mouse so that the output circle of the grabbed module touches the module you want to connect to. Grab a module by the title bar and hold Left Shift while the module is grabbed. How to delete a wireĬlick on the wire and push Backspace. Alt+Click on module+Drag : duplicate a module.Ĭlick on the circle output of a module and, while the button is clicked, move the mouse to the module you want to connect to.Backspace : delete a module or a selection.Click on a selected area + drag : move the selected modules.Letter key in the canvas : shows a list of modules with name beginning with this letter.Some shortcuts are really useful to improve your workflow under BespokeSynth: The menu has a play/pause button to trigger the audio process, and some standard menus for file operations (like a menu for settings, and some menus to access the various BespokeSynth modules). a gain/splitter/outputs to export the sound produced in BespokeSynth to the outside.īy default, BespokeSynth draws a Lissajous figure in the background of the canvas during audio playback.a scale module to control the harmony of the noters played by some modules.a transport module to control the tempo/measure.Some groups of modules populate the BespokeSynth canvas by default: