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sandpaper Standalone Application very long, slightly random delays, with intermittent pitch granulation
scrub~ External delay line scrubber
serial-rhythm Abstraction rythm generator
Serial permutation (i.e. with repetition check) of entry delays (ED) from a geometrical row defined by a min. ED, a max. ED and a certain number of ED-values.
spectral:delay Patch a FFT-patch
St.Delay Abstraction Like delay, but it delays in MSP-time and accepts any input.
St.Delay~ Abstraction delay line
stharms1~ Abstraction This module is made up of a pair of harmonizers
This module is made up of a pair of harmonizers (harmv2~) which share the same delay memory. It takes two arguments: a delay length and a receive name. The receive name is used to automatically generate a series of nine receive objects to control the parameters of the two harmonizers.
super-rhythm Abstraction rythm generator
Rhythm model based on a supply of entry delays (ED) which elements are chosen by one of the selection principles alea, series or sequence. According to the index of the chosen ED the chord size and the periodicity (probability of repetition) are calculated. The rubato (in %) determines the statistical deviation from the selected ED.
tap.decay_calc External calculates feedback coefficients
Calculates the amount of feedback needed to decay over a certain amount of time for any given delay.
tap.delay External delay floats, symbols, and lists
tap.jit.delay External delays a matrix-stream
tap.loadbang External loadbang wrapper with a delay and a message
tapin~ External Input to signal delay line
tapin~ receives a signal in and copies into a delay line. Using tapout~ objects, you can read from the delay line at various delay times. You must connect the outlet of a tapin~ object to the tapout~ objects you want to use with the delay line. Note that this is not a signal connection, since no signal travels between the objects. It is merely a way to indicate that the objects share the same delay memory.
tapout~ External Output from signal delay line
tapout~ outputs a delayed signal that was fed to tapin~. You connect a tapin~ object to one or more tapout~ objects. tapout~ has one or more inputs to specify delay time and a signal output for each input. You type an initial delay time argument in milliseconds for each input/output you want (maximum 64). If you connect a signal to a delay time input, a continuously variable delay algorithm is used that has the effect of transposing the original signal up when the delay time is gradually decreasing and transposing it down when the delay time is gradually increasing. If you connect a float to a delay time input, the output signal doesn't transpose but you may hear clicks when changing the delay time. In either case, the delay time is specified in milliseconds. If you're not going to change the delay time, just using a float to specify the delay time is much more efficient.
teeth~ External comb filter with independent feedback and feedforward delay times
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