Teppei Sengoku -
Thank you very much 👽'tW∆s ∆lienz👽! Your idea has given me new perspective. I still don't have a complete solution, but I'd like to...
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👽'tW∆s ∆lienz👽 -
Maybe windowing would solve it. windowing is applied when you have something that predictably loops, or will fall within the envelope of a...
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Graham Wakefield -
The response here might help? https://cycling74.com/forums/reverse-delay-refining-weird-clicking
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Hannes d'Hoine -
Thanks! Forgot to edit the original post, I managed to change also in sync with the phasor within the gen patcher. It didn't work...
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Deliverer -
I managed to make it work by splitting the jit.gen output in two different parts: One outlet for incremental feedback, and another with the...
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Micheal Murray -
using Gen to drive poly FM Synth (MC objects)
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I'm not that surprised that you couldn't really see a difference. There's a very high chance that the compiler is translating them to...
TFL -
Not sure what do you want to do with this, and not sure if it is the best idea to do it that way, but here is it: [Max Patch] I also...
Hank BDBA -
Thanks for the ideas, Roman and Graham! I think a poly~ would be the easiest to implement, but since I'm porting this to a daisy using...
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jamesway -
This was the best I could cook up so far. Since ableton's clock has a bit of drift, trying to sync a predicted phase shift seems very...