Adenosina,
I think what I meant to say, is that it seems to me the particular style of bitcrush which happens when reading into a large array using [tabread4~], depending the exact depth into the array, has a nice crunchy sound I haven't heard replicated using other methods.
I wish I could have that in an abstraction, where I can dial-in that sound. Like, the "20 min crush" (reading 20 minutes into an array at 44.1khz) has a different quality than a "40 minute crush".
I would be neat to have that in a guitar pedal. Because nobody outside the PD community would even understand the units. :)
BTW... Off topic... I been thinking about trying to build a real-time sound mangler / beat slicer thing... So I've been studying Katja's Instant Decomposer, and went looking for an example of the famous Jonny Greenwood stutter patch... and I found this, a really excellent virtuoso cover:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSKozZ5ID9s (amazing Telecaster tone)
BH
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On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 10:14 AM Adenosina Tri Phosfato porres@gmail.com wrote:
Em sáb., 4 de jan. de 2020 às 12:24, William Huston < williamahuston@gmail.com> escreveu:
Funny, I have grown to like the "bitcrush" style distortion from using the existing single-precision method.
but you can do bitcrush and reduce resolution from 64bits as well, right?