#include "maximilian.h" //This shows how to use maximilian to build a monophonic synth //These are the synthesiser bits maxiOsc VCO1,VCO2,LFO1,LFO2; maxiFilter VCF; maxiEnv ADSR; //This is a bunch of control signals so that we can hear something maxiOsc timer;//this is the metronome int currentCount,lastCount;//these values are used to check if we have a new beat this sample //and these are some variables we can use to pass stuff around double VCO1out,VCO2out,LFO1out,LFO2out,VCFout,ADSRout; void setup() {//some inits ADSR.setAttack(1000); ADSR.setDecay(1); ADSR.setSustain(1); ADSR.setRelease(1000); } void play(double *output) { //so this first bit is just a basic metronome so we can hear what we're doing. currentCount=(int)timer.phasor(0.5);//this sets up a metronome that ticks every 2 seconds if (lastCount!=currentCount) {//if we have a new timer int this sample, play the sound ADSR.trigger=1; cout << "tick\n";//the clock ticks lastCount=0;//set lastCount to 0 } //and this is where we build the synth ADSRout=ADSR.adsr(1.0,ADSR.trigger); LFO1out=LFO1.sinebuf(0.2);//this lfo is a sinewave at 0.2 hz VCO1out=VCO1.pulse(55,0.6);//here's VCO1. it's a pulse wave at 55 hz, with a pulse width of 0.6 VCO2out=VCO2.pulse(110+LFO1out,0.2);//here's VCO2. it's a pulse wave at 110hz with LFO modulation on the frequency, and width of 0.2 VCFout=VCF.lores((VCO1out+VCO2out)*0.5, ADSRout*10000, 10);//now we stick the VCO's into the VCF, using the ADSR as the filter cutoff double finalSound=VCFout*ADSRout;//finally we add the ADSR as an amplitude modulator ADSR.trigger=0; output[0]=finalSound; output[1]=finalSound; }