Hi,
I am looking for an object (or patch) that can stretch samples (rate of <
or > than 1), like e.g. elasticx~ for max. I'm already looking around, but
thought if I ask here for sugestions, people who know more than me can
give a better example. Does anyone have a good sugestion?
Thanks,
João Pais
Miller's phase vocoder patch in the help files could do this using FFT resynthesis. Also my ParticleChamber abstraction (http://macumbista.net/?page_id=514) or Frank's [syncgrain~] object would do it with granular synthesis. Each approach has it's pluses and minuses. I don't know how long the Ableton folks worked on their stretching functions, but I think a long time. And there are still 5 different ones to choose from depending on the source material, which basically correspond to different grain lengths, density and overlap.
Best, D.
On 4/1/11 2:57 PM, João Pais wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an object (or patch) that can stretch samples (rate of < or > than 1), like e.g. elasticx~ for max. I'm already looking around, but thought if I ask here for sugestions, people who know more than me can give a better example. Does anyone have a good sugestion?
There is also Phil Stone's [polygrainsynth], which can do the synchronous granular stretching thing too.
http://www.pkstonemusic.com/polygrainsynth.html
Jamie
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On 1 Apr 2011, at 14:40, Derek Holzer wrote:
Miller's phase vocoder patch in the help files could do this using FFT resynthesis. Also my ParticleChamber abstraction (http://macumbista.net/?page_id=514) or Frank's [syncgrain~] object would do it with granular synthesis. Each approach has it's pluses and minuses. I don't know how long the Ableton folks worked on their stretching functions, but I think a long time. And there are still 5 different ones to choose from depending on the source material, which basically correspond to different grain lengths, density and overlap.
Best, D.
On 4/1/11 2:57 PM, João Pais wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an object (or patch) that can stretch samples (rate of < or > than 1), like e.g. elasticx~ for max. I'm already looking around, but thought if I ask here for sugestions, people who know more than me can give a better example. Does anyone have a good sugestion?
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thanks for your suggestions. I'll continue to research this. it's supposed
to be a sampler player that fits samples' lenght into a time code, so no
extreme values are necessary. The sounds themselves are a bit harmonic, so
that should make things easier, I think.
João
There is also Phil Stone's [polygrainsynth], which can do the
synchronous granular stretching thing too.http://www.pkstonemusic.com/polygrainsynth.html
Jamie
On Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 11:05:15AM +0200, João Pais wrote:
thanks for your suggestions. I'll continue to research this. it's supposed to be a sampler player that fits samples' lenght into a time code, so no extreme values are necessary. The sounds themselves are a bit harmonic, so that should make things easier, I think.
Maybe the [s_playolap] object from the rj library is good enough for this?
Frank Barknecht Do You RjDj.me? _ ______footils.org__
I generally use the phase vocoder patch... Though it is limited by the maximum size of a table. Are you looking for something specific?
Pierre
2011/4/1 João Pais jmmmpais@googlemail.com
Hi,
I am looking for an object (or patch) that can stretch samples (rate of < or > than 1), like e.g. elasticx~ for max. I'm already looking around, but thought if I ask here for sugestions, people who know more than me can give a better example. Does anyone have a good sugestion?
Thanks,
João Pais
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I have found an abstraction which is based on the phasevocoder from miller. As you can clearly see it is unfinished but it works ok.
Am 01.04.2011 14:57, schrieb João Pais:
Hi,
I am looking for an object (or patch) that can stretch samples (rate of < or > than 1), like e.g. elasticx~ for max. I'm already looking around, but thought if I ask here for sugestions, people who know more than me can give a better example. Does anyone have a good sugestion?
Thanks,
João Pais
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There's an abstraction that makes use of Ben Saylor's pvoc~ object in the
metastudio 0.3 But I made an easier-to-use version for my students.
Ex
Metastudio 4 for Pure Data - coming soon! Metastudio 3 still available at http://sharktracks.co.uk/puredata
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Hi,
I am looking for an object (or patch) that can stretch samples (rate of < or > than 1), like e.g. elasticx~ for max. I'm already looking around, but thought if
I ask here for sugestions, people who know more than me can give a better example. Does anyone have a good sugestion?
Thanks,
João Pais
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hello,
thank you for sharing this, but, is there a version that doesn't need a plethora of dependencies?
----- "Ed Kelly" morph_2016@yahoo.co.uk a écrit :
There's an abstraction that makes use of Ben Saylor's pvoc~ object in the
metastudio 0.3 But I made an easier-to-use version for my students.
Ex
Metastudio 4 for Pure Data - coming soon! Metastudio 3 still available at http://sharktracks.co.uk/puredata
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Hi,
I am looking for an object (or patch) that can stretch samples (rate of < or > than 1), like e.g. elasticx~ for max. I'm already looking around, but thought if
I ask here for sugestions, people who know more than me can give a better example. Does anyone have a good sugestion?
Thanks,
João Pais
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