I would be EXTREMELY interested in something along the lines of Supatrigga (but why not with more features) if anyone knows out how to create something like this... I've seen some amazing MAX Reaktor patches along those lines...
Especially, there is a command line program called "glitch.exe" that does very interesting beat chopping and FX (you can find the free demo online). But, glitch is not really time. If I could combine beat rearranging (with both manual and auto modes) and the ability to add different FX to each slice, I'd be in heaven.
Theoretically, you could build an FX blackbox, that gets a bang everytime a new slice comes through. The bang triggers the FX to change according to weighted probability. Inside you would probably have 8 to 16 parallel FX, with a slider for each parameter to control the likelihood that audio would get routed through it. If you wanted to do it like "glitch", there might be four layers of FX alligned in a series, so any given slice would go through 0 to 4 FX processes before coming out of the FX blackbox.
~David
alexandre matheson wrote:
Hi
On Dimanche, août 21, 2005, at 09:41 am, Jerome Tuncer wrote:
Cool!
I'm workin on stuff like that as well. Even if it seems "everyone does this" according to hardoff, I still find it very exciting (-:
Maybe we could exchange ideas on algorithmics for intelligent auto
"slider positionning" (that is in fact loop slicing) in the loop so
that it becomes generative but still with patterns which is the next
step I'll try to implement in my patch.Very interesting, send me me the patch I would like to check it out.
Have you heard of a pluggin called Supatrigga
(http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=6)? It sort of
re-organizes loops in real time by repeating, reversing, and slowing
down slices. Is this the sort of thing you are trying to build? I'm not sure how to achieve this but I got a couple of ideas.Agree with Patrick though on the fact that the sliders are really hard to move except when moving them all in a while. That's a detail anyways.
Yes I totally agree, I've thought about using vertical sliders instead of drawing in an array but eventually I want to be able to easily change the number of slices which I'll probably do by resizing the array and making a variable in the slicing algorithm. Maybe there is an external gui object that will sort all this out?
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Jé
alexandre matheson a écrit :
Hello, Here is a new patch I made for drum loops. Please reply with feedback or to report bugs. Alexandre
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