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These are the same modules that were on the forum but two of the sounds have been repaired. The source code contains David McClain?'s code as well. Both these source codes are included in Dennis Leas' Looper code as well.

-- PeteJohnston - 09 Dec 2003

Downloaded file to Windows PC, edited off some extra bits that the Macintosh browser had added, tested it, zipped it, and re-uploaded. Should work now.

-- KurtHebel - 07 Jan 2004

Attached are a bunch of building Brick type modules that might come in handy, but don't get carried away with them as I still need to do more refining , although I'll try to keep the front end the same.

It contains an RCL emulating filter (I don't know if this is the musical filter that people have been talking about but it does ring quite nicely when you turn up the Q).

It contains a multi tap delay line (max 50 taps), a step writer and many Indexing modules for reading and writing at different rates and directions.

A bunch of logic modules and latches all for use at sample rate.

A divide module with scale.

Where possible I've made them controllable at sample rate (not Hot rate) and tried to keep every thing else hot. This does mean that they can be very DSP hungry, so if you don't need sample rate control you would be better useing cappytalk where pos.

Hope you find them useful and I wouldn't mind any bug report's.

Enjoy

-- PeteJohnston - 08 Nov 2004

I didn´t really get that cost-estimation line which Kurt/Carla posted for me on the forum. But it made a difference. Is the current version posted here including the cost-estimation? I´d be curious what it is exactly. Any volunteer?

Bests, -- MathisNitschke - 09 Nov 2004

 
 
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