Darren Landrum wrote:
> Ban Jo wrote:
>> 4 Waveform Morphing ALA Cyndustries zero oscilator
> 
> Emu calls this "Transform Multiply" and it's a form of FFT convolution.

Damn you, Bungle! Now you have me thinking more. That's dangerous. :-)

What if we could do a convolution effect using a single-cycle wave as an 
impulse? The strength of the effect (wet/dry, basically) could maybe be 
controlled in real time. I remember reading somewhere that large FFT 
windows can be split up into smaller windows and added back together for 
lower latency at the expense of CPU (at least I think that's what I was 
reading, anyway). This effect might have to be kept to single-cycle 
loops, but I bet it would be capable of some interesting sounds.

Just more stirring of the pot... :-)

-- Darren

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