[maxmsp] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: [sharing is fun] natural sounding granular time stretcher (Max 5)
Mattijs Kneppers
mattijs at smadsteck.nl
Thu May 1 15:45:35 MDT 2008
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Quote: jkc wrote on Thu, 01 May 2008 23:14 ---------------------------------------------------- > > Alessandro's problems sound like a different kind of issue (lfo amplitude variation rather than byteswapped bitnoise), and it probably has something to do with the windowing synchronization. If anything changes by enabling/disabling vector optimization, then it is probably related to the pitch~ object, since that flag should now be ignored by all standard MSP objects. > > -Joshua ---------------------------------------------------- Thanks for mentioning that Joshua. Alessandro, just to be sure: when playing the Herat sample, you did set Mode to 'Tones', right? In case you did: Lfo-isch artifacts in Tones mode are expected to a minimal extent, but not more than the Tones mode in for example Ableton Live. If there are very obvious artifacts, as Joshua states, maybe there's a problem with [pitch~]. In that case I'd appreciate if you could make a recording and send it to me. So it seems with 5.0.2 all the really bad playback problems will be solved. Nice! Best, Mattijs
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