[PD] A "broken" guitar flanger effect recreated in pd
Martin Peach
martin.peach at sympatico.ca
Mon Mar 10 17:37:01 CET 2008
Well it's easy to make interesting and unpredictable noises with
pd...unfortunately there's an infinity of interesting and unpredictable
sounds, do you have an example? I hacked a flanger once to slow the clock
rate, maybe that's what you mean, it became a kind of echo machine with a
lot of aliasing noise. You could use the [samphold~] object to do that,
sampling an audio stream at 1kHz or so.
Martin
>From: Andrzej Piontek <yendrrek at hotmail.co.uk>
>To: Pure Data <pd-list at iem.at>
>Subject: [PD] A "broken" guitar flanger effect recreated in pd
>Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 15:44:32 +0000
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>Hi there, i have a flanger guitar effect and I remember that when the
>battery was almost empty it started making, for a few moments (till the
>battery died), very interesting and unpredictable noises responding to what
>i was playing on my guitar. I was wandering if it would be possible to
>write such an effect in pd and simulate that "lack" of voltage.
>
>yendrrek
>
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