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    • HISEnbergH
      HISEnberg @iamlamprey
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      @iamlamprey Amazing work, it sounds pretty great! Excited to test the results myself 😊

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      • David HealeyD
        David Healey
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        @iamlamprey Oh so close :) very exciting. Is it the sort of thing where it's easy to swap out one algorithm for another? I'm thinking of trying the Bungee library.

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        • iamlampreyI
          iamlamprey @David Healey
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          @d-healey The actual DSP in the third-party node is pretty simple, the main stuff was getting all of the includes to work together (and using the right class in RB that doesn't need 2 separate buffers)

          The RB time-stretching stuff might also be possible using this third-party node and just swapping a few things out, I don't want to give out false hope just yet but

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          • ulrikU
            ulrik @iamlamprey
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            @iamlamprey Nice work!

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            • ChazroxC
              Chazrox @iamlamprey
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              @iamlamprey Holy Duck you got it!!!!

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              • resonantR
                resonant @iamlamprey
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                @iamlamprey RB is not compatible with commercial projects, right? It is licensed as GPL

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                • David HealeyD
                  David Healey @resonant
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                  @resonant said in So close to Rubberband-ing:

                  RB is not compatible with commercial projects, right? It is licensed as GPL

                  You can sell GPL software. What you can't do is use it in proprietary software (commercial or not).

                  You can buy a license to use RubberBand in proprietary projects though - https://breakfastquay.com/technology/license.html

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                  • iamlampreyI
                    iamlamprey
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                    Yeah the Rubberband license is pretty...

                    ...flexible. 😎

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                    • Seth MunsonS
                      Seth Munson @iamlamprey
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                      @iamlamprey said in So close to Rubberband-ing:

                      @Seth-Munson is that Seth Munson from the Chango forum? 🤠

                      Oh no I've been found out haha

                      congrats on getting it working!

                      audio nerd - billboard #1 mastering engineer

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                        parabuh @Seth Munson
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                        @Seth-Munson anyone was able to build rubberbad for arm Mac?

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                        • iamlampreyI
                          iamlamprey @parabuh
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                          @parabuh I gave up trying and switched to Signalsmith which sounds better anyway (but has a bit more latency)

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