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rcoco
Is there a way to clear (instantaneously) a delay line?
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rcoco
Is there a way to simulate Larsen effect (audio feedback) with PD?
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rcoco
Try with fiddle~
You should find it in the "extra" directory. -
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rcoco
Zac, if you could post an example, I'll appreciate very much.
The point from which I started this topic was just that I had to wait 20 seconds to have the delay line cleared, and I wonder if there is something similar to MAX/MSP "clear" message to the "tapin~" object. It could be a feature request... -
rcoco
thanks giair,
however there's another little problem.
I'm using a 20 seconds delay.
Multiplying by zero the output, I hear no sound from the delay, and that's OK. But when I multiply by one again, I hear the previous 20 seconds recorded !
My necessity is to clear those "dirty" 20 seconds, so to restart cleanly, and hear the output only after the delay time.
Anyone ever had the same problem? -
rcoco
But "delay" object is only for messages, not for audio (unless I'm
missing something).
I am using "delwrite~"-"delread~" pairs, and I wasn't able to clear the delay buffer with a "stop" message.
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rcoco
Thank you for the suggestions.
I was trying to re-create with PD the environment of "Pendulum Music" by Steve Reich; it's just an exercise for my computer music course. -
rcoco
Thanks.
But, I'm not sure this is a good simulation of Larsen effect
(i.e. the howl you hear when you move a microphone too close to a loudspeaker).
There should be something more than a delay with feedback, I guess.
If you have any idea, please let me know.