Quick Context: Using the amazing 16n controller built by Gareth Luke / Slate and Ash Custom reverbs using 'tuned' allpass~ and comb~ filters ... The central idea of this patcher is a buffer~ which gets overwritten/overdubbed with tiny pieces of audio.
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Using the amazing 16n controller built by Gareth Luke / Slate and Ash Custom reverbs using 'tuned' allpass~ and comb~ filters ... The central idea of this patcher is a buffer~ which gets overwritten/overdubbed with tiny pieces of audio. More fun with wavetables - this time interpolating between different wavetables using pattrstorage!
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- Using the amazing 16n controller built by Gareth Luke / Slate and Ash Custom reverbs using 'tuned' allpass~ and comb~ filters ...
- The central idea of this patcher is a buffer~ which gets overwritten/overdubbed with tiny pieces of audio.
- More fun with wavetables - this time interpolating between different wavetables using pattrstorage!
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