Hi there,
I haven't been around in a while but I think i got something that might help some of you: I've red lots of questions a couple of month ago about the fact that, when dynamically changing the time of a delay line, one could here a pitch shift noise; so I build an abstraction that prevents this from happening: just send time messages to its input and you'll hear by yourself. Comments and suggestions welcome.
D.S
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(Half-asleep, but:) I don't know why the two delwrite~s are there, if they both take the same input and same size?
But in any case, I'd prepend the names of the delay lines with $0- as in [delwrite~ $0-A 2000] ($0 is interpolated as the patch id, so then each instance will use a separate delay line)
HLLH, Amos
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 9:44 PM, David Schaffer schafferdavid@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I haven't been around in a while but I think i got something that might
help some of you: I've red lots of questions a couple of month ago about the fact that, when dynamically changing the time of a delay line, one could here a pitch shift noise; so I build an abstraction that prevents this from happening: just send time messages to its input and you'll hear by yourself. Comments and suggestions welcome.
D.S
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