howdy, I'm just using miller's phase vocoder (I07) under the hood, it's nothing I came up with, just a wrap around it and a fancy user interface.did you try "brane-e" 2.0? check at the very bottom https://sites.google.com/site/porres/pdit's also just a phase vocoder underneathnot sure about what would be wrong in automatic bouncing, I guess I put a crossfade on purpose for live recording so it wouldn't click. There's a "fade" control in brane-e if i'm not wrong you can set it to "0" and it won't fade in/outcheers2016-04-15 2:40 GMT-03:00 S.E.P. <dreamoftheshoreofanotherworld@gmail.com>:Otherwise, I find running both files at 150 Motion and 4096 window size with Lock off works quite well. As with some other Time Stretching patches, the contrabass' upper spectrum becomes strangely isolated and present (compare it to a normal playback of the same file). Any ideas about that?In the case of the contrabass file, I find that manually clicking on "bounce" creates a much more seamless effect than automatic bouncing (which has a very audible cross-fade). How would you suggest manipulating the patch to automate a smoother bouncing effect? I don't think this is a question of how the files are cut, but I could be wrong...Dear Mr. Porres,Thank you for the creation of your time-stretching patches. I have some questions about their utilization and hope that you can give me some advice. Attached are two very different samples that I want to be able to stretch out indefinitely.Best regards,S. Elliot Perez