[PD] reverse delay for live signal processing?

Derek Holzer derek at umatic.nl
Tue Dec 26 19:59:44 CET 2006


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best,
d.

Derek Holzer wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
> 
> I didn't implement reverse here, but it does cover quite a few other 
> live-looping possibilities (granulation, pitch shift...):
> 
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2006-02/035624.html
> 
> Let me know if it doesn't make sense... some day I'll clean it up for 
> proper release.
> 
> best,
> d.
> 
> Kevin McCoy wrote:
>> Hello listy,
>>
>> A lot of my friends play instruments I would like to process in 
>> realtime.  I understand that one popular approach is with delay 
>> objects.  At first I was wondering if there was a special array that 
>> didn't give dropouts when it was rewritten in realtime.  I don't think 
>> there is?
>>
>> But similar things could be accomplished if there was a way to access 
>> a [delaywrite~] buffer as dynamically as you can an array.  One 
>> example would be reading the buffer backwards?
>>
>> I'm eventually looking to build something similar to one of those Boss 
>> Loopstations where you can overdub, reverse, etc in realtime.
>>
>> Granted, I know next to nothing about how these things are actually 
>> coded inside, but I thought I would pose the question and ask for ideas.
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Kevin
>>
>>
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