FFT Phase Vocoder crackling
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this is not an acurat simulation but just to get an idea what this sounds like
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haha simple yet effective demonstration. i would assume that using basically a rectangular window at 4x overlap would present its own set inverse set of troubles.. but in practice it works surprisingly well for partial tracking, seemingly making the tracking less likely to 'jump around', almost like it is adding some redundancy?? not quite sure how to think about that
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I used the slew limiter to prevent crackles from switching between waveforms with different phase relationships. It works ok by setting the slew time a bit slower during the transistion and ramp the slew time back to 0 afterwards.
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Regarding the merge that was removed, it looks like an initialization thing. I believe it's a set 0 on startup. So if you have clicks or problems during initialization you may need to put it back.
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It's all working good now :))
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Cool, working with events is tough sometimes. Everything can work fine then that one event doesn't take and all hell breaks loose. I had a problem that was so erratic I said screw it and used an audio input instead of an event input. For some reason the event input only worked 95 percent of the time. Maybe the computer gets an interrupt request or something.
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Made a meme the other day which I think you will like about this ahaha
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haha, it's funny because it is true... (except when it's not... then it's definitely not funny ;-))
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Pretty funny.
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No kidding, things can get out of sync if your not careful. Have you ever tried passing a clock into a main macro from a core cell, I haven't but it may give you trouble.
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Hey, what do you mean by intel files btw? Is that the .dll? Because that's the only file I get when I click DL from here https://www.jezwells.org/Computer_music_tools.html
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On the page above the plugins you have "Other Vst plugins" and "Before you can use any of the plugins you need to install the files contained in this zip file in to the windowssystem32 folder of your computer"
These are the intel files.
So as i said on a 64 bit windows you copy those to "Windows/SysWOW64"
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Thanks dude!
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