It seems that audible distortion is created when trying to drive the position of a sampler via another.
I think it would be invaluable to have pos control. This way secondary samplers could be used as duplicate buffers.
An example would be to modify the position of a sample randomly (releasing flow from the primary), when done the two samplers would snap back in position where the primary is driving the position of the secondary. Almost a Sync to Primary sampler position as it would be.
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Ability to drive position of sampler via another
what you can do is to make a servo :
use the position of your master (M) and the position of the slave (S)
then do S - M = error
with a curve mapper, transfor this error in pitch
this pitch will drive the slave that will adapt its speed so to get in sync with the marter !
use the position of your master (M) and the position of the slave (S)
then do S - M = error
with a curve mapper, transfor this error in pitch
this pitch will drive the slave that will adapt its speed so to get in sync with the marter !
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Awesome Oli!
I will have to try that soon! Genius!
I didn't even think about using the Grain Sampler speed when I was doing this, thanks for the help.
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I will have to try that soon! Genius!
I didn't even think about using the Grain Sampler speed when I was doing this, thanks for the help.
-s
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the add-ons /Sampling tools/smooth pack contain scripts to do this kind of stuffs.
I made an example http://www.sensomusic.org/forums/upload ... 0senso.pat
I made an example http://www.sensomusic.org/forums/upload ... 0senso.pat
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