(sharing) A collection of devices

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Gregory Taylor
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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by Gregory Taylor » Thu Jan 07, 2010 6:19 pm

intellijel wrote:One thing I was suprised to find with the freeze plugin is that only the "tune" parameter is available in the clip automation. I would definitely like to automate more parameters... beauty of max4l is that I can dive in and edit!
You can fix it yourself.

Open the patch for editing. Choose Parameters from the View menu, then go down the Mod Mode column and choose whatever you want from the pulldown menu. Use "Bipolar" unless you're smart enough to know why you wouldn't want to use that. Save the patch and close. Presto. All done, and zero grovel turnaround time! :D

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by henke » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:44 am

Hello,
i spent a huge amount of time improving the GrainFreeze device. It is now nearly click free, and uses a much more advanced buffer switching technique. I documented it as good as possible inside the patch, there is a lot to see there....
And the modulation / automation issues mentioned above are cleaned up too, of course.

As usual, all is still here: http://www.monolake.de/technology/m4l.html

Cheers, Robert

btw.: unfortunately the new version will break old Live sets since i had to change parameter ranges etc... If you already used the old version, you should rename the new one to GrainFreeze2 or something like this and keep the old version.

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by slow riot » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:49 am

amazing. thankyou.

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by slow riot » Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:09 pm

slow riot wrote:amazing. thankyou.
this comment was mainly related to the patches and documentation generally.

I can't get the new grain freezer to work properly. It doesn't seem to grab at all. Old device seems to be ok. but maybe some kind of user error. will investigate later.
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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by citric_acid » Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:33 pm

Hi Robert,


thanks a lot for your devices. i like the Grainfreeze... this will be one of my new live set instruments, try this on incomingt Tb 303 audio signals , wired


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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by henke » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:07 pm

slow riot wrote:
slow riot wrote:amazing. thankyou.
this comment was mainly related to the patches and documentation generally.

I can't get the new grain freezer to work properly. It doesn't seem to grab at all. Old device seems to be ok. but maybe some kind of user error. will investigate later.

that's odd. Do you get any error messages in the max window?

Robert

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by anybody human » Sun Jan 10, 2010 3:27 pm

Awesome! Thanks a lot.

I'm just starting to scratch the surface of M4L but it's interesting to look at people's designs. So many creative people out there making really cool devices! Can't wait to check these out. Thanks for sharing Robert.

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by slow riot » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:25 pm

henke wrote:
that's odd. Do you get any error messages in the max window?

Robert
no errors in max window.

will have to check more and see if I'm doing anything crazy, but I don't think i am.

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by henke » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:58 pm

slow riot,
i think i know what went wrong in your case. please try downloading again. you might have grabbed a version with a fatal bug that was up there for 5 minutes or so...

Robert

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by Parametex » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:52 am

Hey,

Thanks you again for these pure class _A_ devices!

Just an idea: Maybe include the version number in the device name so it is easier for everybody to keep track what is the latest one.

Cheers,
P.

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by anybody human » Wed Jan 13, 2010 2:45 am

Fantastic! Been checking out Grain Freeze & Doppler tonight. Wow!
Edit: Maybe version # would be good. Had no sound on freeze issue w/ Grain Freeze but then downloaded the new version from Jan. 11th and it works great.

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by slow riot » Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:12 pm

henke wrote:slow riot,
i think i know what went wrong in your case. please try downloading again. you might have grabbed a version with a fatal bug that was up there for 5 minutes or so...

Robert
It's working properly for me now (though quite possibly was down to user error before... was trying to time pressing 'freeze' shortly after a keyboard press... works much better with pressing freeze on a sustained note)... anyways, it's definitely operational now, thanks.

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by 33tetragammon » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:02 pm

henke wrote:Hello,
i spent a huge amount of time improving the GrainFreeze device. It is now nearly click free, and uses a much more advanced buffer switching technique. I documented it as good as possible inside the patch, there is a lot to see there....
And the modulation / automation issues mentioned above are cleaned up too, of course.

As usual, all is still here: http://www.monolake.de/technology/m4l.html

Cheers, Robert

btw.: unfortunately the new version will break old Live sets since i had to change parameter ranges etc... If you already used the old version, you should rename the new one to GrainFreeze2 or something like this and keep the old version.
omg!!!!!!!

i just put Chris Kleine's "grainfield&your "grainfreeze" into a rack(in that order),played Camel's Alchemy through it while turning knobs on all those mentioned,resampled the master.
instant awesome soundscapers!
this is granular stuff i've always wanted!

many many thanks,Chris and Robert!

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by henke » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:08 pm

quick update: i added a device that allows to start / stop transport and fade in/out audio controlled by the computer clock. i made it for an upcoming installation and thought other might find it useful too...

Robert

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Re: (sharing) A collection of devices

Post by LOFA » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:52 am

henke wrote:quick update: i added a device that allows to start / stop transport and fade in/out audio controlled by the computer clock. i made it for an upcoming installation and thought other might find it useful too...

Robert

Thanks!

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