Hi Kevin,
I didn't implement reverse here, but it does cover quite a few other
live-looping possibilities (granulation, pitch shift...):
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-02/035624.html
Let me know if it doesn't make sense... some day I'll clean it up for
proper release.
best,
d.
Kevin McCoy wrote:
Hello listy,
A lot of my friends play instruments I would like to process in
realtime. I understand that one popular approach is with delay
objects. At first I was wondering if there was a special array that
didn't give dropouts when it was rewritten in realtime. I don't think
there is?
But similar things could be accomplished if there was a way to access a
[delaywrite~] buffer as dynamically as you can an array. One example
would be reading the buffer backwards?
I'm eventually looking to build something similar to one of those Boss
Loopstations where you can overdub, reverse, etc in realtime.
Granted, I know next to nothing about how these things are actually
coded inside, but I thought I would pose the question and ask for ideas.
Thank you!
Kevin
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