Hey allI've been working on a delay-based patch for a sort of instant ambient sound. It's all about two high feedback delays, one at 200 ms and one at ten seconds. So whatever got into a mic is repeated and stretched over time. In addition there's three synths controlled by the pitch, volume and attack of the resulting sound.Any comments and suggestions welcome.God BlessAndrew _________________________________________________________________ View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/137984870/direct/01/
On Mon, 2009-05-11 at 11:15 +0100, Andrew Faraday wrote:
Hey all
I've been working on a delay-based patch for a sort of instant ambient sound.
It's all about two high feedback delays, one at 200 ms and one at ten seconds. So whatever got into a mic is repeated and stretched over time. In addition there's three synths controlled by the pitch, volume and attack of the resulting sound.
Any comments and suggestions welcome.
yo.. i had great fun to play with your patch. if you like to create this kind of things, please check the rjdj project. its idea is actually to run such patches on a portable device (currently only the iPhone(tm) and iPod touch(tm)) in order to create a some kind of immersive and reactive music/sound. probably you're the next rjdj star..... ;-)
as suggestions:
ones, that are visible and updated very frequently, consume a lot of processing power.
insert a volume control. it took me some time to find all three [dac~]s.
roman
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