Delay With Feedback Warp
Incoming audio is sent through a basic delay algorithm. Whil...
- Type
- Audio Effect
- Author
- HadenCain
- Version
- 1.2
- License
- None
- Live version
- 10.1.18
- Max version
- 8.1.5
- Downloads
- 0
- Updated
- 2023-06-02
Description
Incoming audio is sent through a basic delay algorithm. While the audio is being fed back into the system, it is recorded into its own temporary file and manipulated "warp mix". If there is a name for this design technique someone please let me know, I love the sound this produces.
NOTE: if the feedback is set too low - the warping of the temp file won't be audible.
The bottom section controls the panning of the feedback temporary file. This creates a different tone for this delay patch. If "random pan" is selected, the tempo of the randomness can be controlled(quarter note).
V1.2 patch updates:
d/w is backward in v1
live.step for randomization replaced with random objects.
initialization for panning metronome
Video demo: https://youtu.be/WQsnIRFB0sc
Reach out: [email protected]
Comments (7)
can you describe this part? We don't really have an audio demo - are you recording it to a buffer and then timestretching that buffer in the feedback path?
The rest of the delayed signal is not equipped for panning and is sent to the output. This makes the "warped" delay appear as though it's appearing in different locations in the soundscape than everything else which makes it easier to identify and mix-in appropriately.
on another note:
I could put together some demos If that's the norm for these posts. I already have some M4L / chucK stuff on YouTube.
Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/hadencain/ballet-atop-raised-glass-platforms
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/album/4Z9ON0csnOErSG1TLx0GkN
All of the links have been updated for each of these devices. I'll shoot you a copy right now via email-