KTGranulator 1.1 released

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This updated version of KTGranulator has improved audio I/O handling, which should make it easier/possible to use in hosts that don't support 1-in/2-out audio routings. Also, for the AU version, parameters are now in clumps, so that should make the generic UI more readable.

As usual, you can get it here...

Koen

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Cool!! Thanks as usual! :D

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Thanks Koen!
Such a great plug (quicktest - OS9 working fine)

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KTGranulator rocks :)

Thanks

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Excellent Koen! :D It used to crash Orion before, and I wound up using it in WaveLab to great avail. 8)

Now I'll see to what avail this will work for me in Orion! :D

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I just want to say thumbs up for a fine FX Koen....

I have just used this FX twice in my latest tune and allready I can tell this is getting a permanent spot in my folder....

Used with Cubase 5.1 with midi CC: Excellent!!!!

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Thanks for the nice words! Glad to see it's useful for some people :-)

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more than some id guess koen

i love it too ... as a long-term defectee from audiomulch to bidule and tracktion its cool to have a ganulator to play with still

thanks

slainte :ud: rob

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Yeah, I had fun with this in a couple of recent tunes. Great tool, Koen. (Matias' presets are rather cool too.)

Just a thought: would it be possible/worth it to have a stereo version, which traps left and right audio separately, and allows separate panning controls for each?

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Hi there,

I'm trying to develop something very similar to this for PD and I was wondering if you had any good information that you might have used to put this class plugin together - I don't know if this is the right place to ask technical questions but it's for a university project and I'm getting kinda worried! :help:

Matt

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the basic way it works is:

in => filter => envelope follower => threshold/... => trigger

it's quite simple!
you can find most of these on www.musicdsp.org and they're probably all standard in PD anyway


- bram

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Bram wrote:the basic way it works is:

in => filter => envelope follower => threshold/... => trigger

it's quite simple!
you can find most of these on www.musicdsp.org and they're probably all standard in PD anyway
As Bram said...

You then also might want to add some inter-onset-time limitations and threshold hysteresis to allow tweaking against false triggers.

Koen

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KoenTanghe wrote:
Bram wrote:the basic way it works is:

in => filter => envelope follower => threshold/... => trigger

it's quite simple!
you can find most of these on www.musicdsp.org and they're probably all standard in PD anyway
As Bram said...

You then also might want to add some inter-onset-time limitations and threshold hysteresis to allow tweaking against false triggers.
Oh boy, oh boy... Bram and I really need to read carefully first before answering :-) Since you were posting this in the KTGranulator thread, you are of course talking about that plugin and not KTDrumTrigger.
Now, one great place to info about granulators like this one can be found at the site of Ross Bencina:
http://www.audiomulch.com/~rossb/
Look for "A draft of my Implementing Real-Time Granular Synthesis article" and the code that comes with it. I wished I had seen this before I started KTGranulator ;-) It's a very nice article! From there, you'll know the concepts + the way to implement these things. Good luck!

Koen

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Thanks man! I had the article before and its tough reading, but I had no idea he had code up as well!

Cheers,

Matt

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hehehe :-)
:oops:
well, it started with "KT"


- bram

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