Sound Design Asked by Logan R. Kearsley on October 28, 2021
I have looked at several options for synthesizer software, and everything I have been able to find myself has an inconvenient amount of abstraction for what I want. I think I can manage with CSound, but it’s still not ideal.
What I would like to be able to do is just specify a list of specific frequencies and relative amplitudes (relative phase would also be nice, but not necessary), and play the resulting waveform.
Is there anything that will do that, or am I just going to have to buckle down and write it?
There are many of these online - you may have best luck searching for "command line polyphonic synthesizer" as they have the least abstraction, as far as I am aware.
Many of them are only available for Linux, such as bristol, cursynth, spiral, LV2 etc.
Answered by Rory Alsop on October 28, 2021
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