Hi Spencer,
Any chance you could publish your findings on munger~ somewhere? I've never been able to get more than the odd crackle and a lot of CPU load out of it.
Also, there is an excellent article on implementing granular synthesis from Ross Bencina's website at:
http://www.audiomulch.com/~rossb/
I've been meaning to implement the ideas myself, but no time.
Jamie
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 12:34 -0400, Spencer Russell wrote:
Hey There, List, I've been playing with [munger~] a bit, and after much experimentation, I've gotten some usable sounds out of it, but I'd like to try my hand at writing my own, to get a better feel for what's going on. Basically, I'm just trying to continuously write incoming audio to a buffer, and then read from the buffer in various places, at various speeds, for various durations. Basic granular synthesis, as I know it.
I'm pretty sure I need to use [delwrite~] to fill my buffer, but I'm not sure exactly how to control the reading from the buffer. I tried using a tabread~, but it seems that it can't read from the buffer that the delay is writing to. Any thoughts? Am I going about this all wrong?
-spencer
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