• paleontologist

    I did do that to no avail. I ended up changing the patch up and simply copying the G09.pitchshift.pd example, with the input receiving the delay trails. I then set up an osc~ with snapshot + metro to feed continuously varying values into the transposition box in the pitchshift example to give it a decent sounding vibrato.

    I have to say I'm not totally satisfied because the solution seems pretty inelegant, and there's a lot of the pitch shift example I really don't understand. If anyone has other ideas, I'd love to hear them!

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  • paleontologist

    Hey there,

    I'm fairly new to PD and am trying to hobble together a guitar patch. I have a delay patch currently, and I'd like the delayed signal to have some slow vibrato pitch bend to them as they fade away. The delay patch is basically a simple delwrite~ into a delread~ with a feedback loop to create trails.

    The issue I'm having is that when I insert a new delwrite~ (and associated delread~) into the audio path to start the pitchbend part of the patch (after the delay part), the delay part stops working. Is there an issue with PD running several delwrite~ objects in series in a signal chain? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Edit: the delay patch is essentially similar to this https://guitarextended.wordpress.com/2011/12/12/creating-a-simple-effect-with-pd/ the issue occurs when another delwrite~ and delread~ is added before the dac~

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