polybuffer~ and mc.groove~

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Hi all ,

I would like to use mc.groove~ instead of poly~. <-- with polybuffer~
Each voice would play a stereo file. like poly~.

The mc.groove~ example seems to pan the 1st voice fully left
2nd, voice fully right

I would like to have :
voice 1 L.R. out of 1st outlet,
voice 2 L.R. out of 2nd outlet
etc

Or 1 single outlet will all voices overlapping and use mc.seperate to isolate each sample

here is my patch

Endless thanks

phiol

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phiol's icon

The answer lies in mc.interleave~

Here it is
note: even though you don't have mypolybuffer~ it works the same with polybuffer~

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phiol's icon

The mc.interleave ~ helpfile "stereo" tab should most definitively be in the mc.groove tab

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or mc.sum~ as done by timo here https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3633478180058266&set=p.3633478180058266&type=3&theater

Eddie's icon

Hi, Phiol! Just wanted to say thanks for your post! It's 1:00AM and I've been trying to figure this out for a few hours. THANKS! I added in a little channel cycling for more poly fun, and it seems to working. I can sleep better tonight :)

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My pleasure man :-)

>> The mc.interleave ~ helpfile "stereo" tab should most definitively be in the mc.groove tab