Since granulator is based on samples it in a way acts similar to a sampler. Adjusting the pitch therefore also adjusts the playback speed. The only way to bypass the playback speed is by warping the sample. Granulator doesn't have such a function.
Granulator is amazing, crearly a Robert Idea the master has the time in miliseconds, highlight 1/16 in the master and it will show the ms on the info display below device view. Im not sure if its still showing on 12.
never thought of using my m4l device this way! it's great - thank you!
You're stuff is so great man. Thanks for what you do.
sehr guter Tip, probiere ich gleich aus. Deine Videos sind wirklich super, danke........
Another incredibly awesome tip by yourself- the example at the beginning would be a perfect Ben Bohmer track starter imho
amazing!
Great, informative, pleasant, inspiring... as usual :-)
Thanks very much!
dope af
way cool
I wish you could do granular where the different notes had the same tempo. Is it possible in any software?
Since granulator is based on samples it in a way acts similar to a sampler. Adjusting the pitch therefore also adjusts the playback speed. The only way to bypass the playback speed is by warping the sample. Granulator doesn't have such a function.
Thanks for sharing
@@Septeemberpain You're very welcome!
@@lotustunesacademy I guess you could resample and put it in sampler and then warp. Maybe I can find some third party vst that could do it.
@@MadelnMachines Feel free to let me know when you find something ;)
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Granulator is amazing, crearly a Robert Idea
the master has the time in miliseconds, highlight 1/16 in the master and it will show the ms on the info display below device view. Im not sure if its still showing on 12.
Yes! This works very well too. Thanks for the tip.
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