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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @A Former User
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      @iamlamprey said in Warping Sampler:

      Is this a new thing,

      Nope. https://docs.hise.audio/scriptnode/manual/third_party.html

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        A Former User @d.healey
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        @d-healey Oh wild, time to study🤓

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        • modularsamplesM
          modularsamples
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          You can do a kind of time stretching with the granular node.
          Just modulate the position with a tempo synced ramp and set a highish grain size. Obviously it's far from transparent, but it works.

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          • ?
            A Former User @modularsamples
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            @modularsamples One way of doing time stretch in the audio realm is with granular processing. But I think there was also a basic time stretcher scriptnode example by @Christoph-Hart floating around in the forum somewhere.

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            • modularsamplesM
              modularsamples @A Former User
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              @UrsBollhalder I've not come across that example, I'll have to dig around.

              Another weird, not time-stretching thing you can do is clock the pitch. The idea comes from one of the modes in Expert Sleepers Disting. Tempo Sync is converted From ms to frequency and then is patched to the pitch of a file player/granular node. Now when you increase tempo, the pitch goes up with it.

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey
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                This is the pitch shifter demo, not sure if it's what Urs was thinking of. I don't know if it can be used for time warping either.
                https://github.com/christophhart/hise_tutorial/tree/master/PitchShifting

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                • ?
                  A Former User @d.healey
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                  @d-healey Yeah. Actually that’s the one I think!

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                  • Adam_GA
                    Adam_G @d.healey
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                    @d-healey this is more of a time stretcher, no? the tempo changes while the pitch doesnt.

                    is it possible to achieve the inverse of this where the tempo stays the same but the actual pitch is modified? really struggling with how to actually implement rubber band.

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @Adam_G
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                      @argon The thing I linked to is a pitch shifter. I've never used it though so don't know any details.

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                      • Adam_GA
                        Adam_G @d.healey
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                        @d-healey gotcha thanks for the reply. ive tested it, it does what i described. it works quite well but doesnt modify pitch. time only.

                        edit: needed to add the SNEX module for pitch hah, whoops 👶

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                          parabuh @Adam_G
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                          @argon can you share some example how you implemented external dsp?

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                            Natan @d.healey
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                            @d-healey said in Warping Sampler:

                            This is the pitch shifter demo, not sure if it's what Urs was thinking of. I don't know if it can be used for time warping either.
                            https://github.com/christophhart/hise_tutorial/tree/master/PitchShifting

                            It doesn't sound smooth, I tried it once it was published, and it has so many artifacts :/

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                              A Former User @Natan
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                              @Natan Yeah. You could probably improve upon it, DSP-wise… but I don’t think that’s really the place to do it. It will be too costly for the CPU. I think finding a way to implement Rubberband is the only way forward here.

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                              • Adam_GA
                                Adam_G @parabuh
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                                @parabuh ive only used the example project for pitch shifting

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                                • Adam_GA
                                  Adam_G @Christoph Hart
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                                  @Christoph-Hart said in Warping Sampler:

                                  @KimiA I'll integrate it at some point in the future into HISE, but if you want to use it now, the easiest way would be to create a ThirdParty node, put the Rubberband code into DspNetworks/ThirdParty/src and write a custom file player node that uses the Rubberband API for pitch changes. Then you can export the dll and you can develop the C++ node without having to recompile HISE as it will be loaded as dll like compiled DSPNetworks.

                                  @UrsBollhalder this is how ^ but i think im too much of a newb to figure it out. surely some of the brilliant minds here have made it work though ?

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