[sdiy] Chorus unit

Sebastian Kuehnl skuehnl at yahoo.de
Mon Feb 12 21:15:10 CET 2001


--- "Goddard, Duncan" <goddard.duncan at mtvne.com> wrote:
> >>>I just had an idea, but I sure it's been done before.
> > Run digitized audio into a RAM buffer, then read it back wrong.....<<<
> > 
> you'd need something to stop all the clicks you'd get from the edges, the
> non-zero-crossings and so forth...... it'd probably sound like a
> non-repetitive reverb with no dry signal. which would be cool.
> 
> d.

Wouldn't you rather be at sort of realtime wavetable synthesis then? What Grant
describes would gain its character from the abrupt transitions instead of
carefully trimmed waves. Either very small or very large chunks would make most
sense to me. Reminds me of some movies' "time warp" effects and the fun of
analog delays...

By the way does someone else too have hours of lag (undocumented in the header)
before receiving his own sdiy messages?

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