Granulator VST / AudioUnit
Project maintained by mourednikHosted on GitHub Pages — Theme by mattgrahamR/ableton: /r/ableton Resources, tips and tricks for all things Ableton. Ableton Live, Ableton Push, and Max for Live. Granulator is wholly unique in terms of its. Granulator II is a Max4Live synthesizer based on the principle of quasi-synchronous granular synthesis. It creates a constant stream of short crossfading sections of the source sample, and the pitch, position and volume of each grain can be modulated in many ways to create a great variety of interesting sounds. Robert Henke has released Granulator II, a free Max for Live synthesizer based on the principle of quasi-synchronous granular synthesis. The Granulator II instrument for Max For Live & Ableton Live 9. It creates a constant stream of short crossfading sections of the source sample, and the pitch, position and volume of each grain can. The incredible piece of this gadget is that you can build up your engines with the assistance of the Lua language. From the processing plant, the gadget includes effectively a decent determination of various sound engines: Granulator, sample cutter, poly-synth, algorithmic drum machine, drone box, looper and polyphasic sequencer. There is a dedicated page for the Granulator Instrument here. MaxForLive is a flavor of the Max programing language that only works in conjunction with Ableton Live and allows users to create their own devices and to share those. More info about MaxForLive can be found on the websites of Ableton and Cycling74. It will pass the audio unaltereded but at the same time constantly fills a set of buffers. If an instance of ml.granulator wants to use real time input, it sends a grab request to this device. The device reports back which buffer contains the most useful info and at which point of buffer time corresponds to the moment of the grab.
Argotlunar is a tool for creating surreal transformations of audio streams. Specifically, it is a real-time delay-line granulator. It disintegrates an audio stream into short samples (grains). Each grain can have random settings of amplitude, panning, duration, delay, pitch, glissando, filter and envelope. The output of all grains is mixed together into a stream which can be fed back into the main input.
Time-related parameters can be synced to the host tempo, for rhythmic and pulsing textures. Pitch-related parameters can be quantized for harmonic and melodic effects. Feedback can create chaotic, densely layered, and distorted sounds.
Most of the parameters can be correlated. Examples:
- Filter cut-off correlated with pitch: Higher filter cut-off for grains with higher pitch, and vice versa.
- Grain duration correlated with panning: Grains with shorter duration panned to the center of the stereo field, and grains with longer duration panned wide in the stereo field.
Argotlunar is free software. Licensed under the GPL v2.
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Current version is 2.0.6
- Linux VST 64-bit / 32-bit
- OS X 10.8 AudioUnit / VST
- OS X 10.7 AudioUnit / VST
- Windows 64-bit / 32-bit
Notes
- I've received reports that it doesn't work in MacOS 10.11 and 10.12. Apple broke backwards compatibility. I need to update the code but presently don't have a Mac to develop with.
- Not compatible with Final Cut Pro X.
- Linux users should install
ttf-bitstream-vera
fonts. - Old versions of Renoise require the setting
Use static processing buffers
enabled in the plugin compatibility options.
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Please feel welcome to contact me with any suggestions, comments, links to your music, etc.
Michael Ourednik argotlunar at gmail dot com