How about granular?
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How about granular?
I'm much more interested in taking soundfonts and waves from non-electronic sounds and tweaking them than other forms of synthesis. I've heard granular samples on different sites, and this sounds like exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. Any plans for the future? Thanks.
Re: How about granular?
Hi! It has been requested many times, and is certainly something I will consider.randomelement2 wrote:I'm much more interested in taking soundfonts and waves from non-electronic sounds and tweaking them than other forms of synthesis. I've heard granular samples on different sites, and this sounds like exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. Any plans for the future? Thanks.
But right now, I cannot say if or when that will happen. Sorry.
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Re: How about granular?
Thanks. In case you or anyone else is interested, here's the site for Granite, which has samples of the original then granualized sample.
http://www.newsonicarts.com/granite_listen.html
These have a unique sound to my ears, organic but unfamiliar. I have to admit feeling bored of other synths where you read about how new its methods are, but when I listen to samples, to me at least, I feel like I've heard them 1,000 times before (the latest being Dune from Synapse Audio).
Granular along with modularity would be a great combination, I think.
http://www.newsonicarts.com/granite_listen.html
These have a unique sound to my ears, organic but unfamiliar. I have to admit feeling bored of other synths where you read about how new its methods are, but when I listen to samples, to me at least, I feel like I've heard them 1,000 times before (the latest being Dune from Synapse Audio).
Granular along with modularity would be a great combination, I think.