Granular rhythmic cross-fading?

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Hi

I'm thinking of a granular effect with two pieces of audio where the effect cuts from one piece to the other at the granular level, perhaps with panning.

It could be used to cross-fade between two clips by cutting between them, firstly at a low rate and then steadily increasing the rate until all that is left is the second clip. Kind of like a DJ cutting between two records - hmmm, I only just thought of that - only with cutting at a more rapid pace, and controlled over a longer period than a DJ would do.

I hope that all makes sense, and does it exist?! :?

Garry
"God...He's my favourite fictional character." Homer.

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You could do that in Audio Mulch by using two granular chains and automated crossfader. Also possible in crusherX-Live with the patch morphing.

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Unfortunately I don't have either. And they might be just a bit too complicated for me. :?

Thanks for the suggestion.
"God...He's my favourite fictional character." Homer.

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Barbed Wire Kiss wrote:Unfortunately I don't have either. Thanks for the suggestion.
mulch is free to demo (unrestricted and fully operational) and only $50 to register.

its very powerful while still being pretty straight forward to use, and a hell of a lot of fun

cheers,

steve.

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blaster78 wrote:mulch is free to demo (unrestricted and fully operational) and only $50 to register.

its very powerful while still being pretty straight forward to use, and a hell of a lot of fun

cheers,

steve.
Is it's? Unrestricted? That's unusual and impressive! I've looked at it in the past, and I've always thought it was a bit beyond me. :shrug:

I'll have to have another look, and see if I'm smarter than I think. :wink:
"God...He's my favourite fictional character." Homer.

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Barbed Wire Kiss wrote:
blaster78 wrote:mulch is free to demo (unrestricted and fully operational) and only $50 to register.

its very powerful while still being pretty straight forward to use, and a hell of a lot of fun

cheers,

steve.
Is it's? Unrestricted? That's unusual and impressive! I've looked at it in the past, and I've always thought it was a bit beyond me. :shrug:

I'll have to have another look, and see if I'm smarter than I think. :wink:
It's pretty intuitive - you just wire things up as you would hardware gear, then go. Excellent for working things out in realtime. Excellent live-to-disc recording too - even if you don't use it as a principal host you can use it to make tracks/loops for use in your favourite sequencer or sampler. I've used it since the end of '99 and couldn't work without it now.

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