I think you could try disis_munger~ as well
El miércoles, 6 de julio de 2016, Ali Momeni <batchku@gmail.com> escribió:
Thank you Oscar for this contribution; it's a very helpful external.I'm curious what else is out there to compare. Is anyone following this thread aware of other granular synthesis externals out there for PD that are worth considering?Regards,aliOn Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 2:27 PM, oscar pablo di liscia <odiliscia@gmail.com> wrote:you feel is new on the matter.May be reading this will save you some time checking if there's somethingone I sent in this thread was not updated, sorry.Let's leave this duty to the "really" interested users.I don't claim I did the best ever known GS synthesisexternal, just to put my work at the service of the PD comunity.;)Attached to this message is an updated help file, thePabloOscar Pablo Di Liscia2016-07-05 4:08 GMT-03:00 James Bullock <Jamie.Bullock@bcu.ac.uk>:
Hi Oscar,
Sounds interesting. Can you briefly summarise the approach to granular synthesis in the external and the differences / advantages over existing GS externals such as syncgrain~ and disis_munger~
Jamie
Sent on the moveDear list:I invite to test and use the external my_grainer~ I developed.
The source code, examples and documentation, plus a comprehensive
tutorial developed by Damian Anache can be donwloaded here:
Any feed back and suggestion will be welcome.
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