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dot.listpipe Abstraction Delays a stream of input like pipe, but also works for lists.
dur-from-ED Abstraction Calculcats note durations from entry delays (ED) and a duration factor.
echo Javaclass (mxj) super midi delay
the echo object sends out delayed versions of input notes with attributes for altering the period multiplicatively, additively or randomly with a gaussian distribution, controlling the amount of feedback, the maximum number of taps, and a probability threshold that determines the chance of each subsequent tap occurring.
ED-rhythm Abstraction rythm generator
Creates a rhythm by selecting entry delays supplied by a list of entry delays which has to be sent to the rightmost inlet. The selection is achieved by one of the three selection mechanisms alea (=1), series (=2), and sequence (=3) which is the argument of this function.
ED-trans Abstraction produces a ritardando or an accelerando
Generates a transition between two entry delays (ED) within a certain time span producing either a ritardando or an accelerando. A number (= time in ms) sent to the leftmost inlet starts the process.
ED2EP Abstraction Converts ED (= entry delays) into EP (= entry points)
ej.vdb-sig~ Abstraction Variable delay without clicks or transposition (accept signal as delay time)
Variable delay without clicks or transposition (cheaper than vdb~ in the Bennies)
ej.vdb~ Abstraction Variable delay without clicks or transposition.
Variable delay without clicks or transposition (cheaper than vdb~ in the Bennies)
f0.clock Abstraction slow down metro/line/delay/pipe/clocker/timeline objects
f0.delay Abstraction fifo delay line for messages
f0.delayf Abstraction fifo delay line for numbers with feedback
f0.list_arpeggio Abstraction iterates over a list with a delay
f0.multidelay~ Abstraction tap delay with variable number of tap outputs, independent delaytimes and levels
f0.sched Abstraction delay items or lists
Feedback Delay Line External Quality Feedback Delay Line with adjustable resampling algorithm.
The primary goal of the project was to implement a Feedback Delay Line with comparable audio quality to the delays found in the Supercollider environment. It even goes a step further and implements a resampling algorithm (developed by ccrma at Stanford) which results in a far better audio quality at low reading speeds.
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