Synths/noisemakers
Bidule droners - 3 simple, noisy synthesizers. Includes 3 drone generators: one based on squarewaves, one on white noise through bandpass filters, and one on sine waves (a simple sdditive synth). No MIDI, they just output sound continuously.
sg-xorxes - very simple synth based on two square waves put through a logic XOR. Creates a ring modulator-like effect. Controls for oscillator detune and an ADSR envelope assigned to volume.
sg-grainscraper - granular sample mangler, uses LFO's to scan through audio files from the Media Pool, processes result through a key-following pitch-shifer, granulator, and stereo delay.
sg-bleepmeister - makes random bleepy noises. No MIDI, outputs sound continuously.
sg-bassline - simple analog-style bassline synth with step sequencer.
Effects
sg-sineshaper (Bidule version) - waveshaper which uses a variable sine function.
Freeverb mutation - a modification of the standard Freeverb Bidule. Adds modulation and a high pass filter on the wet signal. These are not intended to improve the reverb, but to facilitate strange sounds. Fun on drum loops.
sg-parametric - 4-band parametric EQ with post-saturation. High & low bands are shelving filters with variable corner frequencies, mid bands are bell/peaking filters with variable frequency and Q. Frequency ranges overlap. Each band has a gain range of +/-18 dB. Saturation has mix & shape controls.
sg-ampish - somewhat amp-like distortion.
sg-2bandresynth - 2-band resynthesis effect with pitch scaling on each band.
sg-manglifier - audio FSU effect. Uses FFT processing to shift and stretch both frequency and magnitude, then passes the result through a gain stage (pre-gain), then a wavefolder, and then another gain stage (post-gain). Output is hard-clipped just below 0dB. Note that the shift settings can be pretty fiddly- seems to work best around the middle.
MIDI
sg-synclatch - sends a MIDI note while sync source is playing. MIDI note and velocity can be specified. Designed for use with plug-ins such as certain sequencers which require an incoming MIDI note for triggering- this gives you an easy way to sync such things to your Sync Transport or other sync source. Can also be used with a Note to Chord bidule or similar plug-in to easily trigger an arpeggiator, or whatever else you may want a continuous note for.
Also available here:
http://synthgeek.skincontact.com/node/182
