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| Product | Pseudograins |
| Developer | Subminimal |
| Primary Type | Granulizer |
| Price (MSRP) | Free |
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| 1.0.8 | Free Download | ![]() |
| Copy Protection | None |
| Supported Sample Formats include | WAV |
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General Features:
- Loads WAV files.
- Supports MIDI CCs.
- Syncs to tempo.
Pseudograins is composed of 4 main components:
Main Loop:
- Forward/Reverse main loop sample playback.
- Slices - The number of divisions in the main loop. Each of these slices are represented in the sequencer.
- ADSR [enable/disable] - sends each slice thru an envelope.
- Speed Control [min/max] - controls the speed at which the main slices are played back. Negative values cause playback of main slices to reverse.
Sub Loop:
It works just as above with the exception that it processes individual slices generated in the main loop. Setting a high sub slice value will cause a pseudo granular effect, as you are dividing a single slice into an a much smaller looping sub slice. You can use it to maintain pitch, but timestretch the hell out of a sample. Larger sub slice values can be used to create stutters or general repetitions here and there.
Sequencer:
The sequencer is HEX based (0-9,A-F) - you can arrange these slices in any order you want. You can juggle a drum loop, chop a vocal into prefuse 73 stutters. The sync mode and quantize will further effect how the sequencer steps thru the main loop slices.
There are 4 sequence lanes label A-D. You can trigger these live to switch sequences during playback.
[Sequencer Sync Modes]:
- None - As soon as a slice is played, it moves to the next position in the sequencer. It will return to the beginning once all steps in the text string are exhausted.
- FreeRun - You are synced to host tempo, but it plays thru the list, returning to the beginning once all steps are exhausted.
- Locked - GlitchBitch is synced to host tempo, the number of step played is based on the Quantize (below).
- Quantize - determines the number of steps when syncing to host using FreeRun/Locked.
8 - will play 8 steps, synced to 1/8ths in the host.
16 - will play 16 steps, synced to 1/16ths in the host.
32 - will play 32 steps, synced to 1/32nds in the host.
64 - will play 64 steps, synced to 1/64ths in the host.
Snapshots:
Snapshots are used to recall all parameter settings instantly. This is how you begin making things a bit more musical, as you can switch parameters instantly to focus on different sounds.
All KVR Audio news items relating to Pseudograins.
| Subminimal releases Pseudograins v1.0.8 | 15th November 2005 |
| Subminimal updates Pseudograins to v1.0.7 | 25th March 2005 |
| Subminimal updates Pseudograins to v1.0.5 | 18th March 2005 |
| Subminimal releases Pseudograins | 24th February 2005 |
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