The Sputter application was designed to be a small, simple tool that can be used to generate drum and bass midisounds from textinput.
Characters are translated to their ascii-representatives and put into two channels of midi: one in channel number 1 (the general midi chromatic instrument sounds), one in channel number 10 (the general midi percussion sounds). Each character thus produces a drumsound and an instrumentsound at the same time.
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Sputter is a small, simple app for generating midi drumsounds from a standard textinput. No additional midi-devices are required and drumbeats can easily be created.
The possibilities for the app are infinite.
It is possible to:
– choose between the midi channels in which the drumsounds will be generated.
– choose between the midi channels in which the instrumentsounds will be generated.
– choose between the sounds banks in which the sounds will be generated.
– choose between the scalebases in which the sounds will be generated.
– choose between the sounds in which the sounds will be generated.
In addition you can use both the foreground as well as the background colors for coloring the midisounds.
It is possible to:
– select new sounds by pressing keys or drag and dropping them to the selected spot.
– assign instruments and drums to different keys on the keyboard.
– create sound presets in which the sounds are already built.
– save and load presets.
– and much, much more…
Notes:
The app was designed to be a small, simple tool that can be used to generate drum and bass midisounds from textinput.
Characters are translated to their ascii-representatives and put into two channels of midi: one in channel number 1 (the general midi chromatic instrument sounds), one in channel number 10 (the general midi percussion sounds). Each character thus produces a drumsound and an instrumentsound at the same time.
Sputter Description:
Sputter is a small, simple app for generating midi drumsounds from a standard textinput. No additional midi-devices are required and drumbeats can easily be created.
The possibilities for the app are infinite.
It is possible to:
– choose between the midi channels in which the drumsounds will be generated.
– choose between the midi channels in which the instrumentsounds will be generated.
– choose between the sounds banks in which the sounds will be generated.
– choose between the scalebases in which the sounds will be generated.
– choose between the sounds in which the sounds will be generated.
In addition you can use both the foreground as well as the background colors for coloring the midisounds.
It is possible to:
– select new sounds by pressing keys or drag and dropping them to the selected spot.
– assign instruments and drums to different keys on the keyboard.
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Sputter Activation Code is a tiny drum sequencer, but one that can generate unique drum sounds out of the midi channels 1 and 10. It was created for the E-drums, but can be used with any laptop or ipod. It basically is a textprocessor that uses the midi output that was already implemented into your soundcard, or on your laptop as an output.
If a wav is specified and the wav audio connection of your soundcard is enabled and set to output (when calling Open) a normal wave soundfile can be played, generating the midi-channels 1 and 10 at the same time.
Description of Output: The output can be used in two ways:
– running as a standalone instrument:
– via Wav conversion with the input option set to Output. Wav files can only be used as input when the output isn’t selected.
Description of Input: There are two options for the input-parameter, the midi input:
– Audio Connection – This specifies whether to use the existing midi connections on the soundcard (if you don’t have midi out, the keyboard, if it is connected)
– MIDI – Specifies an input of MIDI-data.
Note: In the case of a general midi drum sound, the drumsound are added to the output channels 1 and 10. But this is an incredibly ugly way of choosing your instrumentsounds. So it is suggested that you use an other set of midi channels for your instruments.
Description of the Midi Channels:
Each midi channel can be assigned to the midi input with the channel output.
– MIDI channel 1: General Midi instrument sounds
– MIDI channel 10: General Midi percussion sounds
Also note: The midi channels 1, and 10 are full in a midi drum drum sound. These channels can be used for other midi sounds, but keep in mind, that this does interfere with the midi drumsound in the way that the drumsound will take more space in the channels.
MIDI Controller
Changes for the midi controller:
– Keyboard: Double-tapping a key triggers a midi channel change.
Remarks:
– The midi channels must be set for the application to work.
– The input channels that are connected to the midi output, must be connected in the soundcard.
– When the wav audio connection is disabled in sp
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Sputter
The sourcecode is available in github:
The sourcecode is also available for the Mac OSX distribution of Sputter:
This textfiles were made with FontForge:
In AppIcon.xib is an example how to use FontForge for making AppIcon (see Index.txt for more information).
You can download the sourcecode here:
or download the Mac OSX distribution here:
License:
The Sputter software uses the IBM Public License.
The Project files for Sputter are distributed under the GNU General Public License.
The Sputter Mac OSX distribution is distributed under the GNU General Public License.
You can use it without any license restrictions, but you must contact me if you want to use some of the sounds or any changes to the source code. You are also required to notice me by an comment in your changes.
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Notes:
This sound library is not created for industrial use. If you are uncertain, don’t use it.
The sounds don’t fit to any specific instruments. They might be useful for experimental soundmakers, but not for professional use.
Many thanks to Alber Di Capua, who helped me with his awesome velocityReconverter for velocity correction.
Thanks also to anybody else who helps me improve this sound library.
Help is greatly appreciated. You can support me with PayPal:
P.S.: The level of support makes me happy, so don’t ever be too demanding 😀
Also I would like to use this opportunity to ask for a feature, if anybody is interested, that I thought of for Sputter. At the moment you can only load
What’s New in the Sputter?
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This tool is the pure result of some laziness and a week-end.
It consists of a scripting which generates a midi note from a data base and a shell which plays it at a specified tempo.
The scripting contains several variables to modify and re-arrange the generataion of the midi notes.
The front-end is based on a Playlist functionality (remember Winamp from years ago?).
Sputter front-end:
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No warranty of any kind can be made that all the interfaces between these programs will work. Use them at your own risk.
In principle, all three are still under active development. Versions may be available in the future.
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It is a small program. You can use it if you are a student, a telephony technician or an amature
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What are WidgetTool?
WidgetTool is a very small tool that makes it easy to create and execute shell scripts with a GUI.
It is freeware, not a shareware, and comes with no technical support.
In spite of that, you can download it for free, and use it as long as you find it useful.
If you want commercial support, you can also buy the full version.
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This tool is the pure result of some laziness and a week-end.
It consists of a scripting which generates a midi note from a data base and a shell which plays it at a specified tempo.
The scripting contains several variables to modify and re-arrange the generataion of the midi notes.
The front-end is based on a Playlist functionality (remember Winamp from years ago?).
Sputter front-end:
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Sputter is the creation of the last week-end.
It is the simplest way to compose drum & bass midi-sounds from simple textinput.
It consists of a scripting which puts the letters of an input into the channels of the midi-generator.
Sputter description
In this version, you can compose drum & bass midi-sounds in two ways:
System Requirements:
Recommended :
OS : Windows 7, 8.1 or 10
Processor : Dual Core 1.8 GHz or higher, Single Core 2.2 GHz or higher
Memory : 2 GB RAM
Graphics : DirectX 11 compatible graphics card with 1 GB VRAM
Hard Disk : 100 MB free space
Sound Card : DirectX 11 compatible sound card
Networking : Broadband Internet connection
Other : Dual Shock 3 Controller recommended, Keyboard & Mouse
Minimum:
OS : Windows 7
Processor : Dual Core 1.6