Re: [LAU] Need to create delay or artificial latency

From: David Adler <david.jo.adler@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Apr 04 2011 - 08:09:28 EEST

On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:18 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> On 04/04/2011 12:12 PM, Paul Davis wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Daniel Bair wrote:
>>> I have two different sized delays that I need to create.
>>> 1.) I need a audio delay of no more than 4 seconds. All of the delay
>>> plugins
>>> for Jack-Rack create echo. I just need a pure delay or artificial latency
>>> inserted into the jack audio stream (the output needs to be delayed 4
>>> seconds from the input without mixing back the input).
>>
>> just change the dry/wet mix to 100% wet and you'll get what you want.
>
> Not quite. It depends on the amount of feedback too.

Or use puredata, an example patch is attached.

>>> 2.) I need a timezone delay of no more than 4 hours. (there are no
>>> plugins
>>> for Jack-Rack that do this and my attempt to create one with csladspa
>>> doesn't work... I have plenty of hd space for looped storage.)
>>>
>>
>> more details on the use case would be appropriate. it may not be that
>> a delay in the conventional sense is the right answer. or it could be.
>> no way to tell.
>>
>
> I think hk.e is wanting to buffer for upto 4 hours... Either that or record
> something and then play it back up to 4 hours later. Sounds like a very
> unconventional tool so would probably be best to create it with PD or build
> the app from scratch. However it may be that "timemachine" does what he is
> looking for.
>
No. Timemachine just records audio.
I cannot help here.

(14400000 ms in [delwrite~] is too much for puredata -
I was just curious. Anyhow, these objects use ram, not
the disc.)

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