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Name/Version: | AUDpiPOde 0.04 | ![]() |
Author: | synthesizerwriter | |
Description: | Ping Pong Delay re-imagined - well, that was my original intention... (See Note below) Uses note names (dotted (d) and triplets (t)) for delay times, plus three 'Freeze' modes. After a lot of attempts to optimise the filters, I finally decided to cut my losses and remove them. Sorry. This may be useful if you prefer something vaguely like the pre 10.1-style Ping Pong Delay. Enjoy! NOTE: blortblort pointed out that my programming in 0v02 was wrong, so this is the revised version and a good example of how sometimes projects just go wrong - a flawed re-imagining! NOTE 2: Version 0.04 is a rework that attempts (again) to fix the problems that 0.03 didn't seem to fix. Sometimes projects just don't want to be fixed! (I'm now wondering if I should run a 'no-prize' competition where people try to figure out what is wrong with a M4L device (I seem to have a candidate or two 'ready and waiting' already!) [ - a bit like those C programming tests where people try to hide stuff inside a few lines of code...] Or it could make a good feature article for my blog... Please let me know in the comments below if you are interested in something along these lines...) |
Device Details
Downloads: | 405 |
Tags | effect, other, beta |
Live Version Used: | 10.0.6 |
Max Version Used: | 8.0.5 |
Date Added: | May 09 2019 16:12:33 |
Date Last Updated: | May 30 2019 12:46:57 |
Average Rating | -n/a- |
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Device Type: | audio_device |
URL (optional): | http://blog.synthesizerwriter.com/2019/05/ping-pong-delay-re-imagined-for-live.html |
License (more info): | None |
Device Files
Device File: | AUDpiPOde_0v04_mr.amxd |
Comments
Thanks again to blortblort for noticing my programming errors! These should now be fixed... |
Posted on May 16 2019 by synthesizerwriter (report) |
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Thanks for the inclusion of all the sync values and the tidy way to nudge them ;]
... but unless I am doing something wrong, I get no "ping pong" ...just mono delay. there is no wet signal bouncing from L to R ...
also, not sure how the dry/wet is supposed to work since once one turns up the feedback knob from its most CCW position, wet signal comes thru even if the dry/wet knob is in full CCW position
am I missing something?