[PD] Granular Synthesis External

Ali Momeni batchku at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 00:11:46 CEST 2016


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 be available to the user.

ali

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 5:28 PM, cyrille henry <ch at chnry.net> wrote:

> hello,
>
> Le 06/07/2016 19:36, Ali Momeni a écrit :
>
>> 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 should offer?
> i've made a basic one, that offer all mandatory functionalities, but i
> never manage to be happy with the sound produce.
> I still don't know if it's only me that did not like granular synthesis,
> my patch that did not offer enough functionalities, or the sound-file i'm
> using.
>
> sorry for the large or generic question.
>
> cheers
> Cyrille
>
>
>> Regards,
>> ali
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 2:27 PM, oscar pablo di liscia <
>> odiliscia at gmail.com <mailto:odiliscia at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     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 this will save you some time checking if there's
>> something
>>     you  feel is new on the matter.
>>
>>     Pablo
>>
>>
>>     Oscar Pablo Di Liscia
>>
>>     2016-07-05 4:08 GMT-03:00 James Bullock <Jamie.Bullock at bcu.ac.uk
>> <mailto:Jamie.Bullock at bcu.ac.uk>>:
>>
>>
>>         Hi Oscar,
>>
>>         Sounds interesting. Can you briefly summarise the approach to
>> granular synthesis in the external and the differences / advantages over
>> existing GS externals such as syncgrain~ and disis_munger~
>>
>>         Jamie
>>
>>         Sent on the move
>>
>>         On 3 Jul 2016, at 22:33, oscar pablo di liscia <
>> odiliscia at gmail.com <mailto:odiliscia at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         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.
>>>
>>>         Oscar Pablo Di Liscia
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