Topic Brief: The central idea of this patcher is a buffer~ which gets overwritten/overdubbed with tiny pieces of audio. Refining the idea of the pitch-shifting granular looper and trying it in an ambient context Patch code:
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The central idea of this patcher is a buffer~ which gets overwritten/overdubbed with tiny pieces of audio. Refining the idea of the pitch-shifting granular looper and trying it in an ambient context Patch code: Using mc.delay~ and mc.biquad~ to create a filtered granular reverb effect.
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- The central idea of this patcher is a buffer~ which gets overwritten/overdubbed with tiny pieces of audio.
- Refining the idea of the pitch-shifting granular looper and trying it in an ambient context Patch code:
- Using mc.delay~ and mc.biquad~ to create a filtered granular reverb effect.
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