I was wondering if anyone has made pd into a guitar effects processor and recording too. I was thinking that i could coble together a control structure to use all kinds off effect the community has already created and just run my audio in through them...then have an option for file output.
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Pd as guitar effects processor
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yea, I've tried to use pd for effects, and I've gotten some awsome sounds, but I can't seem to get the latency down to a managable amount with my system.
I guess I need to upgrade. -
i know i'm sooooo late.
but i'm a newbie here and i'd like to have a starting point to do this guitar effect.
adc~, etc ? -
Interesting stuff here :
[url=http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html ]http://ydegoyon.free.fr/software.html
scroll down to EFFECTS. good starting point ! -
[url=http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jwass/220c/ ]http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~jwass/220c/
this site is funny! i like the rainbow text! but i think it's a pd guitar effects processor -
thanks a lot hardof. this looks amazing !
but i get some error messages when i open "fgep.pd" :
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zhzxh~
... couldn't create
error: inlet: expected ' ' but got 'float'
error: signal outled connect to nonsignal inlet (ignored)
error: tabwrite~: spectrum: no such array
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or i get this
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zhzxh~
... couldn't create
fiddle version 1.1 TEST4
error: inlet: expecter ' ' but got 'float'
... you might be able to track this down from the Find menu.
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does someone understands what it means ? -
here are the files for zhzxh~
[url=http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/pure-data/externals/zhzxh~/ ]http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/pure-data/externals/zhzxh~/
it is a distortion effect
the other errors are made by the author of the patch, but hopefully it still works anyway. -
I would like to dig this topic out, because i had the same idea recently. and i had the same latency problems. but since 43.1 theese seem to be getting better.
so i patched alittle looppedal together! just start the looppedal patch, switch it on, raise the volumes, and you're ready to perform! I put the pedal on the spacebar, and my laptop on the ground. If you have an old cherry keyboard i'd suggest to rather kick that, than your laptop. You need to set PDs Latency as low as possible.
it works just like the rc-3, tap once, start playing. tap once again, and it starts looping. tap again to overdub, tap again to stop overdubbing.
tap twice and reset it.
with a little rythm you can do really nice stuff. It really feels like an original loop pedal.
Please feel free to criticise! Also Ideas or Improvements are welcome. (there is a loose end for more loop lines and synching them. I'll eventually build something with some more loop lines. Or you do...)
have fun
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Is there really no one whos interested in this? I thought it was really cool... Come on guys, just get some headset, hit the spacebar and start singing and overdubbing and stuff^^
greetings
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Well, you probably would have been better off posting in the patch~ section instead of latching on to a really old thread. There have been a number of loopers posted there, so you might want to search and study them for tips and ideas if you're not getting much feedback.
Also:
!s looplength
... couldn't create!s zustand /loose end
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I had the exact same idea. Here's my patch in case anyone needs another take on it. Includes a distortion toggle, and you hold down the button instead of tapping it to start and stop.
The only way I got my latency down to a usable amount was to use the ASIO4ALL driver. I also use a focusrite USB interface, but I get the same lag with the interface alone than I do without the ASIO4ALL driver. Using the driver, I can turn my pd buffer size down to like 10ms or lower before the sound quality starts degrading.