Re: Granular synthesis?

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On 23/09/2016 15:03, Daniel Swärd wrote:
On Fri, 2016-09-23 at 09:28 +0200, Carlo Ascani wrote:
2016-09-22 22:51 GMT+02:00 Daniel Swärd <excds@xxxxxx>:

Hi.

Can anyone recommend something to use for granular synthesis? If
possible, maybe a VST which runs on Linux.

This could be an option:
http://www.lorenzosu.net/pd/granita/

Interesting.

It seems there are ways to run PD patches as VSTs:
https://puredata.info/docs/HowToInstallPdVst/

Although I never tried

Seems that it only runs on Windows. Anyway, I should be able to use pd
and route it into Bitwig using jack and virtual midi devices.

Disclaimer: I made Granita :)

Indeed on Linux using jack is the best.

Although Granita was primarily intended to work on (existing) files, the buffer (a.k.a. array in Pd) can be fed live through a kind of 'round-robin' looper (see the Vimeo video towards the end for an example).

If you like, let me/the mailing list know what your creative scenario is and we might be able to suggest something more specific ;)

Lorenzo.



Cheers.

	/Daniel
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