On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 6:08 PM, fred <f.rech@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
You're dead right... but... that's the last thing I want to be thinking about when I'm trying to be creative ;)
-H
PS: I'll add to the list:
-Transient Mangler (1206) : Great to sharpen up some attack-y sounds.. ( or reduce them :)
-AM Pitchshifter (1433) : Works well on drums, and is very responsive (ie: no delay on outputs, and works in RT)
-GLame Butterworth H/L pass 2nd order ( 1903 / 4 ) : Have that very distinct resonance that I like
And to the wishlist:
=Drum Glitchy LADSPA: Segments, mashes, pitches, and generally messes up loops (looking into using Csounds' BBcut ops & CsLADSPA)
=Bit-Crusher (and really dirty)
=Down-sampler (for those old-school hip hop beats)
=Formant filters ( found one in Omins, but that's been Ingen for some years now so perhaps bitrot got to it...)
it is that easy : tempo is maths !!
You're dead right... but... that's the last thing I want to be thinking about when I'm trying to be creative ;)
-H
PS: I'll add to the list:
-Transient Mangler (1206) : Great to sharpen up some attack-y sounds.. ( or reduce them :)
-AM Pitchshifter (1433) : Works well on drums, and is very responsive (ie: no delay on outputs, and works in RT)
-GLame Butterworth H/L pass 2nd order ( 1903 / 4 ) : Have that very distinct resonance that I like
And to the wishlist:
=Drum Glitchy LADSPA: Segments, mashes, pitches, and generally messes up loops (looking into using Csounds' BBcut ops & CsLADSPA)
=Bit-Crusher (and really dirty)
=Down-sampler (for those old-school hip hop beats)
=Formant filters ( found one in Omins, but that's been Ingen for some years now so perhaps bitrot got to it...)
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