Hallo,
Jamie Bullock hat gesagt: // Jamie Bullock wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 19:22 +0200, Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi
what about vd~ ?? Is it not what you are looking for ?
Or is non-transposing-delay any kind of special term i dont know
of ??
By 'non-transposing' I
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 22:36 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
And conversely, a delay buffer with a ordinary movable read point
(which is what I guess you really want in this case) will always
cause a click since there's no reason why jumps between arbitrary
samples will be smooth. Of course
Yes, that's a great point. IIRC that is mainly for slow moving
envelope/control signals. I wonder, if you did it with audio
then you'd have a limited number of times to apply it in a given
interval because the worst case means you get an accumulating
DC offset that will go out of bounds. (?)
On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:58:32 +0200
Roman Haefeli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 22:36 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
And conversely, a delay buffer with a ordinary movable read point
(which is what I guess you really want in this case) will always
cause a click
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 16:07 +0100, Andy Farnell wrote:
Yes, that's a great point. IIRC that is mainly for slow moving
envelope/control signals. I wonder, if you did it with audio
then you'd have a limited number of times to apply it in a given
interval because the worst case means you get an
Hi folks,
Does anyone know of Pd implemenation (or external) of a non-transposing
variable delay?
Thanks,
Jamie
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Hi
what about vd~ ?? Is it not what you are looking for ?
Or is non-transposing-delay any kind of special term i dont know of ??
Best
Luigi
Am 05.06.2008 um 18:17 schrieb Jamie Bullock:
Hi folks,
Does anyone know of Pd implemenation (or external) of a non-
transposing
variable delay?
always a variable celay will cause a transposition, but this depends on time
that happens the variation and the delta between a time of dely and the other.
while the time of variation is longer and the delta is shorter the
transposition during this period will be smaller. (read about doppler
On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 19:22 +0200, Luigi Rensinghoff wrote:
Hi
what about vd~ ?? Is it not what you are looking for ?
Or is non-transposing-delay any kind of special term i dont know
of ??
By 'non-transposing' I mean that the pitch of the delayed signal doesn't
get changed as a
a made something similar the other week, as andy mentions, you'll get clicks
if you arbitrarily jump from different parts of a sample, but this can be
avoided by hanning window/ block overlap.
my patch is a simple timestretcher for audio files, but i think it could be
easily modified to do
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