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author | Hans-Christoph Steiner <eighthave@users.sourceforge.net> | 2006-02-07 18:23:33 +0000 |
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committer | IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at> | 2015-10-14 13:36:00 +0200 |
commit | 2a5a823d12708ca0fa5c56347593afd9ce3b9b83 (patch) | |
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parent | dac2e8e0cb5980d41dc3879338816d6f52a5ff8a (diff) |
added Ben Saylor's pvoc~ and partconv~ from his sources so they can be added to Pd-extended
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+aenv~ is a asymptotic ADSR envelope generator; The output value approaches the
+target values as asymptotes.
+
+
+
+partconv~ is an external that implements partitioned fast convolution,
+suitable for convolving input signals with long impulse responses for reverbs,
+etc. This release offers much improved performance, as well as independence
+of the partition size and your patch's blocksize. It includes Altivec code
+from Chris Clepper. There's also some SSE 1 code that produces almost correct
+results but doesn't seem to improve performance. If you are familiar with SSE
+and want to have a go at writing an SSE version, please do!
+partconv~ requires FFTW3 (http://fftw.org)
+
+
+
+pvoc~ is a phase vocoder based on Pd's 09.pvoc.pd example patch. Advantages over the abstraction include (reportedly) faster execution, instantaneous response to input, and adjustable phase locking. It requires FFTW3.
+bensaylor's Home
+
+
+
+susloop~: sample player with various loop methods (ping-pong, ... ) think
+tracker. svf~ This is a signal-controlled port of Steve Harris' state
+variable filter LADSPA plugin.
+
+
+
+svf~: a signal-controlled port of Steve Harris' state variable filter
+LADSPA plugin (http://plugin.org.uk).
+
+
+
+zhzhx~: Turns the input signal into a staticky, distorted mess. Comes with tone
+control.
+
+
+
+Benjamin R. Saylor <bensaylor@fastmail.fm>
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