I went and stretched myself!....

Tony Scharf EMAIL HIDDEN
Thu Sep 2 13:34:03 CEST 2010


The v-synth does this, and its arifacts are wonderful!

I think the asr10 could do this, but its been years since I used one.
Nice grungy sound on those in general.

In a lot of ways the algorithms have gotten just a little bit too
good.  I miss the squacks and crackles.

Tony

On 9/2/10, Chris Strellis <Chris.Strellis at crystalvision.tv> wrote:
>> It's incredible how far timestretching has come since the early
>> nineties, btw...
>
> Oh indeed although the artefacts of "bad" time stretching can be
> musically quite useful as well.
>
> I've always wanted a polyphonic sampler that uses time stretching for
> pitch transition so that the sample time length always remains the same
> regardless of pitch.  My Roland VP9000 does do this and that's 10 years
> old now.
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris
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