replying or writting only to me is fine I guess :) but honestly, I wont be able to touch this soon as I'm already doing a lot more work on pd stuff - I've always used it with a fade, so I don't know. But it's marked as a bug report, thanks.
2016-04-18 5:48 GMT-03:00 S.E.P. <[email protected]>: > (oops, forgot to Reply All) > > I found the "default" preset - number 24 - for brane-e. I edited the Fade > box to make it's minimum value 0 (instead of 5), but it still produces a > clipping sound when automatically bouncing, whereas, when I randomly click > on the Bounce button myself, there's never any clipping (you can test it > yourself with the attached file (window:4096, speed: 150/-150). > > If there's a way to address this in the far simpler PVoc patch, I'd rather > do it there, as I only want to Time Stretch without all the other variables > for granulation. If you could tell me what subpatches I need to open and > modify, I'd be much obliged! I'm a bit lost in PVoc (so many sends, > receives and subpatches) and even moreso in brane-e. > > Best regards, > S. E. > > On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:04 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> howdy, I'm just using miller's phase vocoder (I07) under the hood, it's >> nothing I came up with, just a wrap around it and a fancy user interface. >> >> did you try "brane-e" 2.0? check at the very bottom >> https://sites.google.com/site/porres/pd >> >> it's also just a phase vocoder underneath >> >> not sure about what would be wrong in automatic bouncing, I guess I put a >> crossfade on purpose for live recording so it wouldn't click. There's a >> "fade" control in brane-e if i'm not wrong you can set it to "0" and it >> won't fade in/out >> >> cheers >> >> >> 2016-04-15 2:40 GMT-03:00 S.E.P. <[email protected] >> >: >> >>> Dear Mr. Porres, >>> >>> Thank you for the creation of your time-stretching patches. I have some >>> questions about their utilization and hope that you can give me some >>> advice. Attached are two very different samples that I want to be able to >>> stretch out indefinitely. >>> >>> In the case of the contrabass file, I find that manually clicking on >>> "bounce" creates a much more seamless effect than automatic bouncing (which >>> has a very audible cross-fade). How would you suggest manipulating the >>> patch to automate a smoother bouncing effect? I don't think this is a >>> question of how the files are cut, but I could be wrong... >>> >>> Otherwise, I find running both files at 150 Motion and 4096 window size >>> with Lock off works quite well. As with some other Time Stretching patches, >>> the contrabass' upper spectrum becomes strangely isolated and present >>> (compare it to a normal playback of the same file). Any ideas about that? >>> >>> Best regards, >>> S. Elliot Perez >>> >>> >> >
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