Robert Henke Granulator
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killingtime
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
looks like I will definatly be having fun with this, thanks for making it free! 
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Tweaking Knobs
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
how is it pronounced ?
granulatoahhhhh ! ( with germasn accent )

granulatoahhhhh ! ( with germasn accent )
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33tetragammon
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
That,my friend,is the understatement of the decade imo.henke wrote: have fun!
Robert
hotdamn!!!!!!!
i can't stop using this device, and that live capture-device makes it fantastic for jamming & live performances.
A MASSIVE THUMBS UP FOR THIS!!!!!
THANK YOU!!!!!!!
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glitchrock-buddha
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
Very generous of you to give this away!
Many thanks! Looks great, can't wait to play with it.
Many thanks! Looks great, can't wait to play with it.
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Sweeeeeeet mama!henke wrote:okay, i have to admit it took a while. but ....
have fun!
Robert
It looks absolutely amazing.
And resampling is awasome for the workflow!
Thank you so much for cheering this. Must be tons of work behind it. All that passionate work combined with kindness towards the comunity is highly apreciated and very inspiring.
Tonight I will make a prayer to the DAW gods for runtime, and a prosperous future.
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glitchrock-buddha
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
I wonder if the controls automatically map out to the APC40 or other instant mapping devices... Can't wait to check. Since it's M4L though I guess it would be possible to open up and set the order as you see fit...
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
poor man's no-M4L Sampler instrument rack alternative:
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=154956
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=154956
Re: Robert Henke Granulator
what's the CPU load like for this thing?
I could use a phat maker about now.
I could use a phat maker about now.
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At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
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At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
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Broken Chip
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
Stunning piece of patching!!!
I've been playing around with this today using the ml.granulator input and grabbing sounds from various instruments and added few LFO's to control some of the Granulator parameters.
So much fun.
Thanks Robert.
I've been playing around with this today using the ml.granulator input and grabbing sounds from various instruments and added few LFO's to control some of the Granulator parameters.
So much fun.
Thanks Robert.
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glitchrock-buddha
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
With polyphony it's actually fairly heavy relative to many plug-ins. For example if maximum voices are set to the default 8, I find playing some chords to eat around 20% cpu on a Core2duo 2.8GHz macbook pro with a fresh instance (No other plugs loaded so the processor wasn't going full speed). But as comparison Lower the voices to 5 and you'll see it stay around 15% and lower with less voices. Manageable but not super light. Don't think it matters about the sample size, this was done without a sample loaded at all. For comparison a single source alchemy patch without effects only using granular on a single sample might take 10% for the same polyphony. Two simultaneous granular sources might max around 15%. But granulator is so fast and does some really cool things. Good fun! Haven't even tried the effect version yet...Tone Deft wrote:what's the CPU load like for this thing?
I could use a phat maker about now.
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anybody human
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Re: Robert Henke Granulator
Awesome! Love granular processing and this is a fantastic device. So versatile, so many options. Thanks so much for making this available to everyone Robert.
Re: Robert Henke Granulator
This is great instrument. It puts focus on sound making and that is very important part of making music.
I also enjoyed the video from monolake website (great pads!).
Q: What mic is used for sampling in video?
I also enjoyed the video from monolake website (great pads!).
Q: What mic is used for sampling in video?
Re: Robert Henke Granulator
Absolutely fantastic device!
We need more device with live input!
once again, thanks Robert!
We need more device with live input!
once again, thanks Robert!
