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Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
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Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
Does anybody know if the delay by one sample prim is cumulative? I ask because I wonder what would be the most efficient way to delay one channel of a stereo pair in fractions of milliseconds? At 44.1kHz, 1 ms is roughly 44 samples, so I'm looking for a way to delay between 1 and 44 samples, without audio drops. The only reason I think of that prim is because it is precompiled, therefore fast.
But any other method is just as fine, as long as I can have a knob in the end that delays between 1 and 44, without re-compiling the stream (if possible at all?).
But any other method is just as fine, as long as I can have a knob in the end that delays between 1 and 44, without re-compiling the stream (if possible at all?).
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
Like this one?
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
Why should I wonder that there already exists a solution? And as always, it's either Trog, MyCo, KG or Martin - or all of them together!
Thank you once again, Sir!
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
any new fractional optimized version?
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
Yeah, I have quite a few of them. Optimization depends on the use case, so there is no one-size-fits-all there. I have custom optimized versions with respect to the following criteria:
- interpolation: linear, allpass, Lagrange
- SSE channels: 1, 2, 4
- taps: 1, 2, ...
Lots of combinations.
Which one do you want?
- interpolation: linear, allpass, Lagrange
- SSE channels: 1, 2, 4
- taps: 1, 2, ...
Lots of combinations.
Which one do you want?
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
If you can and you want, I think it would be nice to have a collection so we can experiment with them.
Really? ... I would like your whole Toolbox ...
Really? ... I would like your whole Toolbox ...
- Tronic
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
Tronic wrote:Really? ... I would like your whole Toolbox ...
So true!
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
actually ... both Martin and the toolbox.
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Re: Delaying freely in range of 1 to 44 samples
I am not sure you want my toolbox, there is so much garbage in there!
As for the delays, I have uploaded what I have to the Flowstone Guru Site here.
Enjoy.
As for the delays, I have uploaded what I have to the Flowstone Guru Site here.
Enjoy.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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