Xeniakos always sounded 'greek' to me, though his 'public data' refers to a finnian (finnish?) dude.
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Forgot what I wanted to say, wait, write.
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:With a name like Paul Stretch there were probably only a few vocations he was suited to. Apparently, before coding algorithms, he was big in spandexXenakios wrote:The original developer of the algorithm named it like that after his own name.elassi wrote:Btw, what was the initial intention to name it "paulstretch"?
XenStretch. I like it. Looks and sounds cool IMO.el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:Also cool, but sounds more technical than the flow of Xen (Zen). Besides Win XP is one of the reasons why I am now OSXXenakios wrote:XPStretch for Xenakios Paul Stretch? It would also bring in old memories of Win XP even though I don't build the software for Win XP...el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:Xenakios wrote:Now I am having trouble coming up for a name for the plugin...Argh.I would prefer something a bit more distinct than just the current generic "paulstretchplugin"...
Call it' XenStretch'. Looks cool, rolls off the tongue (Like Zen, man), and honours both of the creators tu:![]()
Of course, it does manage to get both names in full (kinda...)
Xenakios wrote:I think I am going with "PaulXStretch" for now.
WON' AGGLE!!elassi wrote:No, no, no. It ain't that easy.Russell Grand wrote:Actually I like just XStretch. That's probably my favorite.![]()
This is great. However, it's a shame that you seem to be leaving the standalone. Sometimes the DAW environment is too distracting, whereas using the standalone in fullscreen is a great way to work.
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