Granular Module and List of Available Modules
Drambo looks really interesting but I’m still on the fence. I have two questions. Does Drambo have a granular module and as I do not have the app yet, where can I view a list of all available modules. Thanks!
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The samplers have some granular possibilities,
dedicated granular module coming up next
XY pad
Reverb
Reset time
MIDI to CV
Scale
CV glide
Frequency shifter
Transient detector
Half rectify
Maximum
AN kick
MIDI monitor
Recorder
Mixer
Flexi sampler
Poly to mono
X-Fader
Decimator
Env AD mod
Audio input
S&H
Exp
Shift time
Retrigger
L/R to stereo
MIDI output
Integrator
MIDI CC
Pulse divider
Noise
Env AD
LFO
Add
Quantize
Phaser
Bend time
Freq to CV
Pitch (oct,semi,fine)
MIDI delay
MIDI humanizer
Pan
Env Flex
AND
Gyroscope
Reverse time
Multiply
MIDI to Poly
Shaper
Shot sampler
Filter
Compressor
Peaking EQ
Pitch
Amp env ADSR
Cosinus
Delay rack
Gate+velocity sequencer
Offset
Graphic shaper
Layers
OR
Voice selector
Pitch shifter
Scale time
Clip
Full rectify
Gate inverter
Sampler
MIDI CC generator
Amp
Number
Clock generator
Env ADSR
Slew limiter
CV quantizer
Procesor rack
Impulse
Instrument rack
Oscillator
Oscillator: Supersaw
Graphic env
CV to freq
Envelope follower
LFO (stereo)
MIDI key pressure modulator
Oscillator (semi)
Bit redux
Negate
Amp env AD
Sqrt
Stereo to mono
Delay FX
Adder
XOR
Minimum
Subtract
CV sequencer
Amp env AHD
Counter
Audio out
Sinus
AMP env AD mod
Function
Stochastic gate gen
Comb filter
Section
1/x
Random
Log
Divide
Pitch (overtone)
Knob
Oscilloscope
Stereo width
Delay
Layer mixer
Modal resonator
Trigger button
FM operator
Mono to stereo
Chorus
Stereo to L/R
Text box
Voice number
waveguide
Arpeggiator
Unisono
midi strum
Something like this?
https://vimeo.com/402245333
The list of modules gives you a general idea.
inside the modules can be more things you are looking for
so filter isn’t only one filter, and there are wavefolders inside saturation ...
But you get the General idea I guess.
Interesting sound but that’s just scrubbing the sample. I’m looking for a granular synth module where one can control grain density frequency and length, grain pitch, soundfile start, length and rate and envelope.
Thanks lala!
No, this isn't just scrubbing the sample. I've only linked to the video because it shows that it can be done with what you have in Drambo today, including grain envelopes, density, randomization amount, pitch drift amount, start, end, rate etc.
Ok, now see I the Granulizer module to right of the Flexi Sampler, I don’t see Graunlizer in lala’s module list. Is Granulizer in the newest beta?
To the right is just Some modulation envelope , that granular thing is made with retrigger and filtered random that moves the playhead of Flexi sampler
you can rename Modul headers so they make sense to u ...
Ok, got it, thanks for your help!
U R welcome.
@philowerx It's the grain envelope you've mentioned 😉
That set me thinking, I’m sure there is a (much) more elegant way of doing this, but you could use something along these lines for live stretching, right?
If you want smooth time stretching then you have to invest a little more, like multiple grains "scanning" the waveform with the new speed, plus transient detection in order to not get those artificial stuttered transients.
You’re right, it’s not smooth, but actually performs surprisingly well on some types of content (rather noisy stuff with not much in the lower frequencies). And it’s fun 😁
@denx Your patch in the screenshot works quite well indeed!
Hi.... I'm simply inquisitive on the off chance that anybody has truly dove into the entirety of the current granular modules, to perceive how other they stack up to one another. Advantages of each over the other, if some commendation one another.
Mists is an incredible sound processor and the G0 is a bizarre monster that ceaselessly shocks me, the two go well together.
I have never attempted the GrandPa, Nebula, Phonogen or Terminal Tedium. Any feelings?
Oh my, so much cool stuff to explore - I wish I only had the time!
The only little conclusion I can give you is that when you need to "smear" percussive material, the SpaceCraft app is one of the best.
Another fun trick is to use a convolution reverb with noise blobs as IRs.