Re: Keystroke or MIDI-controlled reverb/flange/etc. filter capability?

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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 15:27:23 +0000
Subject: Re: Re: Keystroke or MIDI-controlled reverb/flange/etc. filter capability?
From: harryhaaren@xxxxxxxxx
To: dj_kaza@xxxxxxxxxxx
CC: paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; joelz@xxxxxxxxx; linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

On , Dale Powell <dj_kaza@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Renoise can can't it? Just keeps the delay (PDC) the same whether the device is enabled or not, so that when you turn it on and off no adjustment is needed. Means the delay on the DSP chain is greater, IE the sum of all effects whether enabled or not, but you wont get glitches from turning things on and off.

>I was concidering just fading out the effected signal, and fading in the "latency-less" one, sure there's a bit of "latency distortion" or phase incoherence... but I challenge anybody to notice that and not think its just part of turning the effect off :D

-Harry

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Yeah with correct values should be invisible to most people under most circumstances. Same as some programs/effects wont allow instant value changes even if that is what you have programmed but put a few (dozen/hundred?) samples ramp to try and prevent glitching sounds. Values need to be carefully chosen though.
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