It seems now it's a matter of aligning the phases, but not sure how, good night
2011/7/7 Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> > hmm, I should go for tab/send/receive~ right? > > ok, I'll be quiet now, but please help > > > 2011/7/7 Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> > >> maybe the key is a gate thing like [spigot~], but that always harshly cuts >> the signal, anyway, even if it's not pertinent here, I wonder if we had >> anything smoother than that. >> >> cheers >> >> 2011/7/7 Alexandre Torres Porres <por...@gmail.com> >> >>> Hi Pd people, I need help from the masters. >>> >>> I'm doing a freezing/unfreezing patch, and I'm dealing with cross fading >>> into and out of the freeze state. >>> >>> I'm actually using an oscilator bank that's being fed by sigmund~, it's >>> actually freezing just perfectly the way I did, that's the easy part, just >>> freeze the oscilators. Now when it unfreezes back, I need a cross fade to >>> avoid clicks. So nothing too fancy. And I've done that alright by using >>> delay~ to hold on a bit to the past and do the crossfade. >>> >>> So the thing now is how to crossfade from the frozen signal to the >>> slightly delayed frozen copy. This is not actually working that bad, but >>> sometimes it is just not 100%, and you can fell a tiny difference. What to >>> do, huh? >>> >>> it's something like this >>> >>> osc~ >>> |\ >>> | \ >>> | delay~ >>> >>> then line~ obects for cross fading >>> >>> After I freeze I go to the delayed signal, and cross fade back when I >>> unfreeze >>> >>> thanks for any help >>> Alex >>> >> >> >
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