When you drag your sample, choose grain sampler and set the speed to a really slow value, will do the job !
perfect !! sounds great. the freez effect is interesting, and might get me there, but i need a little more practise with it (things are pretty garbled at the moment)
]]>2015-11-01T20:42:27+02:002015-11-01T20:42:27+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=34007#p34007grain sampler and set the speed to a really slow value, will do the job !
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Nov 2015, 19:42
In the library/audio fx/freez/ you can also find some freez patch like the "Freez hold sound " with a small value, around 100 ms, it can give good result depending of the source add the reverb patch to finalize
fantastic, thanks ??
anything for straight-extreme timestretching e.g ircam, paulstretch etc ??
]]>2015-11-01T20:34:36+02:002015-11-01T20:34:36+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=34005#p34005with a small value, around 100 ms, it can give good result depending of the source add the reverb patch to finalize
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Nov 2015, 19:34
you could have a go with few instances of the grain sampler + some enveloppes ?
thanks for the answer. will look into this as i become a little more familiar with the territory. just hadn't come across much in this realm. pitch is handled extremely well, but i can't seem to find anything for time-stretching., and freezing
]]>2015-11-01T19:51:43+02:002015-11-01T19:51:43+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=34003#p34003Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 01 Nov 2015, 18:51
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2015-10-31T14:46:58+02:002015-10-31T14:46:58+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=33998#p33998 Is there anything in Hollyhock that can freeze/stretch audio as well as this ?
When you drag your sample, choose grain sampler and set the speed to a really slow value, will do the job !
perfect !! sounds great. the freez effect is interesting, and might get me there, but i need a little more practise with it (things are pretty garbled at the moment)
]]>2015-11-01T20:42:27+02:002015-11-01T20:42:27+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=34007#p34007grain sampler and set the speed to a really slow value, will do the job !
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Nov 2015, 19:42
In the library/audio fx/freez/ you can also find some freez patch like the "Freez hold sound " with a small value, around 100 ms, it can give good result depending of the source add the reverb patch to finalize
fantastic, thanks ??
anything for straight-extreme timestretching e.g ircam, paulstretch etc ??
]]>2015-11-01T20:34:36+02:002015-11-01T20:34:36+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=34005#p34005with a small value, around 100 ms, it can give good result depending of the source add the reverb patch to finalize
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 01 Nov 2015, 19:34
you could have a go with few instances of the grain sampler + some enveloppes ?
thanks for the answer. will look into this as i become a little more familiar with the territory. just hadn't come across much in this realm. pitch is handled extremely well, but i can't seem to find anything for time-stretching., and freezing
]]>2015-11-01T19:51:43+02:002015-11-01T19:51:43+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=34003#p34003Statistics: Posted by oli_lab — 01 Nov 2015, 18:51
]]>2015-10-31T14:46:58+02:002015-10-31T14:46:58+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5157&p=33998#p33998 Is there anything in Hollyhock that can freeze/stretch audio as well as this ?