Granular Time Scrubbing
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 5:11 pm
I am working on some effects for a eurorack module (my company is MacroMachines.net), and I am currently experimenting with frozen delay lines and scrubbing. In the vein of the Greenwood file but way cleaner and deeper.
First I wanted to ask if there is a way to use the skip for non zero crossings to be able to grab wavelets of a full cycle waveform between two zero crosses. Or better yet have a full up down up cycle so the ends would be going in the same direction.
Second, I want to see how to create a ramp lfo driven window. I read a bit about how this might be done in the application note AP-0001 about the Lfos. I just didn't quite understand it. In the document they show 2 offset ramps which is easy, but then it shows a cross fade envelope that I can't seem to find in the actual example.
I just made an interesting time stretching effect by commenting out a few lines in the OEM echo file.. It really was a "Happy Hacky accident" discovery but it sounds pretty great:
https://instagram.com/p/BFFZ7EAByhp/
First I wanted to ask if there is a way to use the skip for non zero crossings to be able to grab wavelets of a full cycle waveform between two zero crosses. Or better yet have a full up down up cycle so the ends would be going in the same direction.
Second, I want to see how to create a ramp lfo driven window. I read a bit about how this might be done in the application note AP-0001 about the Lfos. I just didn't quite understand it. In the document they show 2 offset ramps which is easy, but then it shows a cross fade envelope that I can't seem to find in the actual example.
I just made an interesting time stretching effect by commenting out a few lines in the OEM echo file.. It really was a "Happy Hacky accident" discovery but it sounds pretty great:
https://instagram.com/p/BFFZ7EAByhp/