Scan CHOP discussion:
dawclipdemo.6.toe (348 KB)
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When you scan a fileinCHOP containing audio it sounds like its playing in a different sample order (partially in reverse) It also does strange things to the stereo, seems to make it mono. However when you scan the same sound after converting to a SOP, it plays perfectly.
RFE: Have a parameter to allow static stereo CHOPS, such as those from a fileInchop to be scanned into audio without having to convert to SOP
When you scan a static stereo CHOPS, such as those from a fileInchop , They will play independant from the system time, all good in the hood but it makes it hard to recognize where you are at!
RFE: Improve Scan by giving an index system, where the scan is reporting it’s source’s current sample being scanned(heard?), possibly even a Cue system?; at minimum a read only pulse or ramp every time it restarts(infochop?).
This way you can make things like independent play bars possible/intuitive
When you scan a static stereo CHOPS, such as those from a fileInchop , Things don’t exactly work in Real time, The entire set of samples seems to play through the memory of before your changes are reflected in sound. (see example)
RFE: Add a pulse to dump memory and rescan. In large edits this could cause stalls for memory, but as a pulse only used during in small edits this could be used to bring things back to realtime when play through of memory is occurring.
Example instruction:
Perform, Use lmb(start) and rmb(end) to select a larger chunk of the entire source(may stall for a few seconds as if you choose a really large section, this is ok just wait),Then choose a small chunk again, it will play though your large chunk at least once before switching to your most recent changes. Try changing the pitch to very slow and swap it reverse and forwards, the realtime doesn’t seem to be perfectly reflected in this pipeline.