You're gonna make me reinstall Reaktor, aren't you.justin3am wrote:I built a grainular delay in Reaktor specifically for live time stretching (now only if I could get it to do live time compression). It has up to a three minute buffer and can stretch incoming audio up to 32x. Grain size, stretch amount, traversal speed, grain density, pitch, feedback, direction, etc are all modulation destinations so when you feed vocals or whatever to it you can get very smooth stretches that morph into very odd time distortions. It's a lot of fun to play with using a live vocal or guitar, especially when you invite the envelope follower to play.
Once I finished fine tuning the knob ranges and get some nasty bugs worked out I'll re-release it.
VST like Paul's Stretch
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- KVRAF
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Granulab? Not seeing this listed in the thread.dover666 wrote:granulab is a standalone but it has live in and out??
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- 2975 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Rosehill Cemetery
It stretches quite a bit. Watch the following video demonstrating Score FX, which is based on the Melodyne engine/software:eduardo_b wrote: Have no idea how much actual stretching Melodyne does.
http://www.ueberschall.com/fileadmin/co ... h_Demo.swf
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if you have reaktor, why not load it up anyway, for granular stuff its a no brainer reallyeduardo_b wrote:You're gonna make me reinstall Reaktor, aren't you.justin3am wrote:I built a grainular delay in Reaktor specifically for live time stretching (now only if I could get it to do live time compression). It has up to a three minute buffer and can stretch incoming audio up to 32x. Grain size, stretch amount, traversal speed, grain density, pitch, feedback, direction, etc are all modulation destinations so when you feed vocals or whatever to it you can get very smooth stretches that morph into very odd time distortions. It's a lot of fun to play with using a live vocal or guitar, especially when you invite the envelope follower to play.
Once I finished fine tuning the knob ranges and get some nasty bugs worked out I'll re-release it.So rather than rendering a file it stretches the incoming signal forever. Yes, this has possibilities.
and justin, make sure you pm me when thats available, i dont wanna miss that
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Found it. Gray on gray UI with sliders. Micro-chopper more than stretching.dover666 wrote:yeah.... do you know granny chops it?
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I uninstalled it because there weren't many ensembles that I found useful, and keeping track of hundreds of them was impossible. What was what and where was what were two constant questions. Not tidy at all.vurt wrote:if you have reaktor, why not load it up anyway, for granular stuff its a no brainer really
Funny how all the granular stuff but Paul's doesn't have the smoothness when stretching that it does. I'm guessing after well over two years he's not rushing out a VST version or a new interface for the standalone. But it works nicely.
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- 13124 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
Vurt, I'll let you know, but there are a few concepts I'm struggling with that are holding things up. I'm also terrible at making interfaces and I'm embarrassed to put it out as is.
@eduardo_b: I may be tripping but I seem to remember someone working on a VST shell for Paul's Stretch. I'll see what I can dig up.
@eduardo_b: I may be tripping but I seem to remember someone working on a VST shell for Paul's Stretch. I'll see what I can dig up.
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- 2975 posts since 18 Sep, 2006 from Rosehill Cemetery
I thought I read somewhere that a vst 'stretch on the fly' version of paulstretch was impractical for whatever reasons. Personally, I don't see what the problem is using it as a standalone as compared to a plug-in. I use it rather frequently myself.eduardo_b wrote:I uninstalled it because there weren't many ensembles that I found useful, and keeping track of hundreds of them was impossible. What was what and where was what were two constant questions. Not tidy at all.vurt wrote:if you have reaktor, why not load it up anyway, for granular stuff its a no brainer really
Funny how all the granular stuff but Paul's doesn't have the smoothness when stretching that it does. I'm guessing after well over two years he's not rushing out a VST version or a new interface for the standalone. But it works nicely.
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justin3am wrote:I may be tripping but I seem to remember someone working on a VST shell for Paul's Stretch. I'll see what I can dig up.
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I was thinking of processing live with it, but if there is an issue with doing so, then rendering files with the standalone is just fine. As you say, it does work well.vespers75 wrote:I thought I read somewhere that a vst 'stretch on the fly' version of paulstretch was impractical for whatever reasons. Personally, I don't see what the problem is using it as a standalone as compared to a plug-in. I use it rather frequently myself.eduardo_b wrote:I uninstalled it because there weren't many ensembles that I found useful, and keeping track of hundreds of them was impossible. What was what and where was what were two constant questions. Not tidy at all.vurt wrote:if you have reaktor, why not load it up anyway, for granular stuff its a no brainer really
Funny how all the granular stuff but Paul's doesn't have the smoothness when stretching that it does. I'm guessing after well over two years he's not rushing out a VST version or a new interface for the standalone. But it works nicely.
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- 111275 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
just press play, tweak it as it plays and record the output 
i like doing this on vocal snips, if you start at full stretch and slowly bring it up to around 1.5 - 2 times, it goes from to die for ambient backdrrop to recogniable and sounds really nice doing it, as long as you move the slider in smallish increments in can run smoothly and can sound awesome imo!!!
i do this by running it out of the laptop through a few chains of guitar fx (with splitters) and record on the main pc.
you could probably record internally too, depending on your card i imagine, or send it out through a channel on your ccard and input on a mixer.
failing that a headphone out into a walkman with record to tape, get some tape artifacts for free
i like doing this on vocal snips, if you start at full stretch and slowly bring it up to around 1.5 - 2 times, it goes from to die for ambient backdrrop to recogniable and sounds really nice doing it, as long as you move the slider in smallish increments in can run smoothly and can sound awesome imo!!!
i do this by running it out of the laptop through a few chains of guitar fx (with splitters) and record on the main pc.
you could probably record internally too, depending on your card i imagine, or send it out through a channel on your ccard and input on a mixer.
failing that a headphone out into a walkman with record to tape, get some tape artifacts for free
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Never thought of actually moving the slider while it's playing, but that does seem like a really interesting idea. Your using hardware guitar fx from the description, but I'm assuming it would work with software versions chained and then recorded in the host. Or is there an issue with playing a wav file and recording simultaneously -- never actually tried doing this.vurt wrote:i like doing this on vocal snips, if you start at full stretch and slowly bring it up to around 1.5 - 2 times, it goes from to die for ambient backdrrop to recogniable and sounds really nice doing it, as long as you move the slider in smallish increments in can run smoothly and can sound awesome imo!!!
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- 111275 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
there shouldnt be a problem rcording fx automation on a wav file.
i see no real problem doing it on an audio input either, depending on your host and machine speed and such like
but yeah i generally use some guitar fx, or reaktor, or some vsts, or anything that bends noise.
i see no real problem doing it on an audio input either, depending on your host and machine speed and such like
but yeah i generally use some guitar fx, or reaktor, or some vsts, or anything that bends noise.
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- 111275 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
dont be copying me though 
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