Hi Ali,
I think it’s important to distinguish the *type* of granular synthesis being
implemented, e.g. synchronous or asynchronous (there are others too), as they
sound and function differently.
For synchronous granular synthesis, I always liked syncgrain
(https://github.com/pd-l2ork/pd/tree/
Many thanks for all your comments Lucas, Julian, Jose, and others, very
glad to know you find the external useful.
We will add a standard pd help file to the distribution as you suggested.
Le me know if there is something not working properly or if you have
questions or suggestions.
Best
El miérc
Hello,
I have not touched pd on windows in several years so please excuse it this
has been addressed.
Is there a recent build of Gem for Windows? I can not seem to find one.
Presently it seems that Quicktime is necessary on Windows yet I read it is
depreciated(1)
I am assuming Gem 0.93.3 is
hi list,
how to remove [delwrite/read~] on this simple karplus-strong patch?
i don't need this delwrite~, but with [fexpr~]
thanks,
akntk
#N canvas 2294 240 437 462 10;
#X obj 156 102 noise~;
#X obj 156 313 *~ 0.01;
#X obj 156 346 dac~;
#X obj 156 134 *~;
#X obj 203 105 vline~;
#X obj 216 238 *~
Hi all,
Derek - nice tune.
I've made use of Cyrille's [granulator] on the Edges Ensemble recording of
'Fields Have Ears (4)' by Michael Pisaro
http://www.anothertimbre.com/page83.html
Great piece and a lovely recording. A lot of people playing very very very
quietly!
Unfortunately I can't locate
I couldn't make dsis_munger work,
I tried compiling and I also tried a compiled version that someone shared
with me( didn't load). The thing with granulators , in my experience, is
the major difference is between delay granulators, which response is
immediate but you don't get that scramble effect