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Sign upA Swiss-knife mixer for PD-guerrilla soldiers
IntroductionThis nice but internally messy (it is messy not (Lionel) Messi, Dear Watson!) patch becomes a very useful tool when you have to design last-minute sound applications. If you have courage and if you don’t open the patch you will believe that it contains:
- 4 channel mixer reachable through [throw~ busN] objects or through direct links
- A simple recorder.
- Pan, Vol, mute and all this sort of sound thing
- DSP switcher
- Test tone
- A direct-mic recorder
- and others things
[s.mixer.pd]
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- Find the abstractions at Slib library: (http://navedacodex.tumblr.com/slib)
- Pure data Extended (Elementary, my dear Watson!)
- I am assuming you know how to deal with PD.
I’ve used it for several experiments and applications. Sometimes I have the impression it eats a lot of CPU, but I still have to test this issue.
Just make your sound and send the stream through [throw~ bus1] (or bus2, or 3 or 4). Check the volume, set a length for the recording and press record.
See the help file and abstraction for more info.
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Let me know if you use it! If you know other similar approaches, post here!
Listen
Random glitch experimentation with puredata, a small bit of postproduction EQing etc done to make it a lil’ nicer :>
Gawd I love building patches!
TT3Recording1
Dimitri PaileDemo made with “TremoToneTT3”
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