Hi,
On 07/07/2016 20:06, James Bullock wrote:
granular synthesis in Pd. For asynchronous synthesis
Was a bit shy about posting this which I made myself as it's rather
minimalistic (and the 'GUI' part would really need a good re-patch..).
But, here goes in case someone else finds it
Hi Ali,
I think it’s important to distinguish the *type* of granular synthesis being
implemented, e.g. synchronous or asynchronous (there are others too), as they
sound and function differently.
For synchronous granular synthesis, I always liked syncgrain
Hi all,
Derek - nice tune.
I've made use of Cyrille's [granulator] on the Edges Ensemble recording of
'Fields Have Ears (4)' by Michael Pisaro
http://www.anothertimbre.com/page83.html
Great piece and a lovely recording. A lot of people playing very very very
quietly!
Unfortunately I can't locate
> >Thank you Oscar for this contribution; it's a very helpful external.
> >
> >I'm curious what else is out there to compare. Is anyone following this
> >thread aware of other granular synthesis externals out there for PD that are
> >worth considering?
> what does a granular synthesis patch
Excellent question Cyrille.
I happen to agree with you; most granular synth sounds terrible to me also,
especially if it's real-time and hasn't gone thru fancy post-processing.
That said, i think the new external that has set this thread in motion is a
very good example of what parameters should
2016-07-06 14:52 GMT-03:00 oscar pablo di liscia :
> I think you could try disis_munger~ as well
is there a disis_munger~ for macOS/windows somewhere?
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Thank you Oscar for this contribution; it's a very helpful external.
I'm curious what else is out there to compare. Is anyone following this
thread aware of other granular synthesis externals out there for PD that
are worth considering?
Regards,
ali
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 2:27 PM, oscar pablo
i've choosed that name because it sounds like "migraine"...
:)
As for the "my", it stands for "i do like to do things my way". If this is
useful to somebody...well...even better.
All best
El miércoles, 6 de julio de 2016, Jack >
Hello Oscar,
Thanx to share your external, it looks great !
But why did you choose "my_grainer" as name ? What is the "my" part of
the name ?
++
Jack
Le 05/07/2016 20:27, oscar pablo di liscia a écrit :
> Let's leave this duty to the "really" interested users.
> I don't claim I did the best
Let's leave this duty to the "really" interested users.
I don't claim I did the best ever known GS synthesis
external, just to put my work at the service of the PD comunity.
;)
Attached to this message is an updated help file, the
one I sent in this thread was not updated, sorry.
May be reading
Hello all,
I'm successfully using the external under OS X 10.11.5, with pd-extended
.43-4, using José's external.
I'm not able to find the answer to this in the tutorials: how do you set
the start position of the grains in a table?
ali
On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 2:15 PM, patrice colet
sounds quite interesting, but can you really only provide exyternals for
windows? :/
2016-07-03 18:32 GMT-03:00 oscar pablo di liscia :
> Dear list:
> I invite to test and use the external my_grainer~ I developed.
> The source code, examples and documentation, plus a
Dear list:
I invite to test and use the external my_grainer~ I developed.
The source code, examples and documentation, plus a comprehensive
tutorial developed by Damian Anache can be donwloaded here:
https://puredata.info/Members/pdiliscia/grainer
Any feed back and suggestion will be welcome.
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