What's old blood cooking now?
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Re: What's old blood cooking now?
i'm glad i can call you a friend. even if i'll never see you again


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would be great if there were actually more than two company's building granular delay pedals 
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:would be great if there were actually more than two company's building granular delay pedals

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Re: What's old blood cooking now?
It's going to be used in P&W?UglyCasanova wrote:Mooer is going to make a really shitty one?Teej212 wrote:Yeah seems granular delay is going to go the same way shimmer did
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Everything will eventually be used in P&W. This should be a rule.aholidayatthesea wrote:It's going to be used in P&W?UglyCasanova wrote:Mooer is going to make a really shitty one?Teej212 wrote:Yeah seems granular delay is going to go the same way shimmer did
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A rule?casecandy wrote:Everything will eventually be used in P&W. This should be a rule.aholidayatthesea wrote:It's going to be used in P&W?UglyCasanova wrote:Mooer is going to make a really shitty one?Teej212 wrote:Yeah seems granular delay is going to go the same way shimmer did
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aholidayatthesea wrote:We need a pedal that can do this: https://youtu.be/9XMfKYVu_fg
(@casecandy this is granular)
Ableton been doin it for like 10 years. I can't be the only person not that impressed by that thing.
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You're not. we had a thread on it.
I do agree with those who think this is going to be the next 'thing', though.
I do agree with those who think this is going to be the next 'thing', though.
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Re: What's old blood cooking now?
You know what uses granular methods in an useful way ?
The EHX 22500 looper, that can time-stretch loops quite extensively. Start from a 160bpm loop and put it back to 40bpm for example and you'll hear the grains...
The EHX 22500 looper, that can time-stretch loops quite extensively. Start from a 160bpm loop and put it back to 40bpm for example and you'll hear the grains...
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Yeah word, the Eventide timefactor does the same thing. And more.
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interesting, can you only get granular type textures/sounds when using the looper functions?
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Re: What's old blood cooking now?
I don't know about the TimeFactor but if it's used in the same way the intended effect is seamless time stretch, so there are enough grains/adequate envelope for each so that you don't notice the grains individually but only hear the original sound time-stretched. In the case of the 22500, the number of grains/other parameters are probably fixed and you have to go in extreme settings to hear them. Which is a cool effect so I'm not complaining.
For the TimeFactor, being an Eventide box I wouldn't be surprised if there was more tweaking available but I've never used it so I can only guess
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For the TimeFactor, being an Eventide box I wouldn't be surprised if there was more tweaking available but I've never used it so I can only guess
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Ah. The Timefactor is slightly different in that I take a short sample and map the speed, direction, length and fade values to exp/cv and let it run wild. Heaps of fun.oscillateur wrote:I don't know about the TimeFactor but if it's used in the same way the intended effect is seamless time stretch, so there are enough grains/adequate envelope for each so that you don't notice the grains individually but only hear the original sound time-stretched. In the case of the 22500, the number of grains/other parameters are probably fixed and you have to go in extreme settings to hear them. Which is a cool effect so I'm not complaining.
For the TimeFactor, being an Eventide box I wouldn't be surprised if there was more tweaking available but I've never used it so I can only guess.
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I've been tempted to run my ipad as an effect before for granular stuff.
And shit like this.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njo8azpT1GI[/youtube]
And shit like this.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njo8azpT1GI[/youtube]