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freeverb~ External stereo implementation of the Schroeder/Moorer reverb model
stereo implementation of the Schroeder/Moorer reverb model, inlcudes source code

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freqshift~ External A time-domain frequency shifter.
(single-sideband ring modulator)
fripp~ External Buffer record/play/overdub
Fripp~ is a buffered record object designed with looping in mind. Features:
* Buffers are circular.
* Variable speed playback and recording.
* Overdubbing into an existing buffer.
* Sample-accurate synchronizing multiple fripp~ objects together * Built-in loop quantization when working with multiple fripp~ objects of varying loop lengths

Inspired by devices like Gibson's Echoplex Pro, Line6's DL4, and Lexicon's JamMan.

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fshift1~ Abstraction frequency shifter
The frequency shifter is a tricky little module which shifts all the frequencies in the spectrum by a given amount in Hertz — this would be like adding a given frequency to the partials of a sound instead of multiplying them by a certain factor. This results in the creation of inharmonic partials, and aliased frequencies, often giving a metallic quality to the input sound.
ftom~ External signal rate frequency to midi conversion.
ftom~ External Converts frequency to MIDI note numbers at signal rate.
function External Graphical breakpoint function editor
function allows you to draw or store a set of x, y points as floating-point numbers. You can then output the entire function as an input appropriate for line~ or get an interpolated y value for any x value. The contents of the function are saved in a patcher.
function External A graphical breakpoint function editor.
function allows you to draw or store a set of x, y points as floating-point numbers. You can then output the entire function as an input appropriate for line~ or get an interpolated y value for any x value. The contents of the function are saved in a patcher.
gain1~ Abstraction converts a linear slider into a logarithmic gain scale.
The advantage of using gain1~ instead of a simple signal multiplication (*~) is that gain1~ is already configured to convert a linear slider into a logarithmic gain scale. It uses the built-in log scale of the standard MSP object linedrive (see the MSP reference manual for details).
gain2~ Abstraction This is a version of gain1~ which accepts a decibel scale in its second inlet instead of linear slider values.
This is a version of gain1~ which accepts a decibel scale in its second inlet instead of linear slider values. It works in a what-you-see-is-what-you-get fashion: -127 represents - 127 dB, 18 represents +18 dB, etc... It is often easier to use gain1~ alongside the db1 abstraction.
gain~ External Logarithmic fader for signals
Logarithmic fader for signals. gain~ is a slider that scales signals. It can also make a smooth transition as you move from one value of the slider to the next. Parameters of line's formula that translates between slider values and the signal scalar can be changed via messages or by selecting the object and choosing Get InfoÉ from the Max menu. The formula values are the same as for the linedrive object.
gate~ External Switch input to different output signals
Switch input to different output signals. The gate~ object is a version of the Max gate object for signals. It takes an argument for number of outputs (one is the default) and lets you route an incoming signal by sending an int to its left inlet. If there is more than one input, gate~ shuts off all outputs except the one you select, where 1 selects the left outlet, 2 selects the next one to the right, etc. gate~ can also control the activation or deactivation of part of a signal processing network. For an example, see the begin~ help file. Note: "shutting off" a signal means disconnecting it from a gate~ output and outputting a zero signal instead. This is different from the behavior of the Max gate object.
gbsplayer~ External A Game Boy Sound format (GBS) file player.
gbsplayer~ is a Game Boy Sound Format (GBS) file player for Max/MSP. Features include the ability to selectively enable and disable specific sound channels, as well as the ability to modify the underlying sampling rate of the emulated sounds. The end result is an easy way to obtain structured chiptune sounds from within MSP, as well as the ability to manipulate those sounds for glitched chiptune madness.
gem.pix_pix2sig~ External
gem.pix_sig2pix~ External
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Turn_To_FFT
debug: SELECT prenom, nom FROM auteurs RIGHT JOIN auteur_libraries USING (id_auteur) WHERE auteur_libraries.id_library='22'Mitchell Turner Turn_To_FFT_1.01 is a set of pfft~ subpatches that punch irregular holes into the spectrum of a sound.

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