Re: [PD] Looking for partconv darwin for mac

2011-04-02 Thread Jack Kalish
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[PD] Looking for partconv darwin for mac

2011-03-31 Thread Jack Kalish
of the sound. From my understanding, convolution is a good method by which to achieve this effect. But, I am open to other suggestions. Any help would be great! Thanks you! Jack Kalish www.jackkalish.com ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: [PD] Looking for partconv darwin for mac

2011-03-31 Thread Jack Kalish
.  The typical use for partitioned convolution is for reverb and other time based effects that are static.  You would have to make a set of impulse responses artificially and cross fade between them (or make one long IR). On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Jack Kalish j...@jackkalish.com wrote: Hey