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flo
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posted 17 February 2006 06:48         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

Sorgenkind.kym

 
Hi,
how can you accomplish within this sound that envelope and transformation function (to augment and dim. the envelope in scale and duration) run in "sync" with eachother?
By this I don't mean the tempo. My goal is a symmetrical proces of increasing and then decreasing envelopes.

Looking forward to burn into TAU btw, many thanks in advance for this
new feature, looks pretty exciting.

Best, Flo

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SSC
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posted 28 February 2006 20:22         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Looks like an interesting feedback system. It's unclear which things you wanted to synchronize though. Could you please give a verbal description of the expected behavior?

(If it is impossible to describe verbally maybe you could sketch it on paper and scan or take a digital photo and attach it?)

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flo
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posted 27 March 2006 08:03         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by SSC:
Looks like an interesting feedback system. It's unclear which things you wanted to synchronize though. Could you please give a verbal description of the expected behavior?

(If it is impossible to describe verbally maybe you could sketch it on paper and scan or take a digital photo and attach it?)


oops...sorry, totally forgot about this topic, because i developed a
working alternative - preset values in an array, controlled by a fader
in realtime...the thing is that I looked for a fully automated solution
for augmenting and then diminuishing again the duration and scale of the envelopes. And this proces of augment. and dim. I wanted to be symetrical...thus a sequence of pairs of values (dur and scale) that is
symmetrical, like an ABCBA-form. The attached example was my first approach to accomplish this kind of automization. But maybe it makes
more sense to do this with a sequencer module, where the output rate
adapts to the duration of the envelopes?
I hope I was able now to explain clear enough what I had in mind?


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