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PaulXStretch - Extreme Time Stretching

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  • @the_web_stuff said:

    @bleep said:
    ... and his follow-up using Bach, also beautiful, with more movement.

    Thanks for sharing these @bleep, they are fantastic. Does anyone know which settings in PaulX would be used to emulate this kind of thing? I’ve been pushing knobs around and getting cool stuff but these are so clean.

    In my experience, the settings needed depend on the source material…some sources work better than others. As you experiment, you’ll get a feel for what the parameters do…don’t change too many at once.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Probably the key would be to play with as few of the sliders as possible. This sounds to me like the person has just played with the speed a little, that usually keeps things clean. Don't change speed during performance, just set and forget. Don't touch the fft slider, or maybe increase it, definitely don't reduce it. If using harmonics, probably set a low root and a large number of harmonics. Maybe play with ratios and filter or maybe not. Those would be my guesses.

    This is exactly what I was looking for

    @espiegel123 said:
    In my experience, the settings needed depend on the source material…some sources work better than others. As you experiment, you’ll get a feel for what the parameters do…don’t change too many at once.

    and this is exactly what I didn’t know I needed to know.

    You guys are the best.

  • edited December 2022

    @the_web_stuff said:

    @bleep said:
    ... and his follow-up using Bach, also beautiful, with more movement.

    Thanks for sharing these @bleep, they are fantastic. Does anyone know which settings in PaulX would be used to emulate this kind of thing? I’ve been pushing knobs around and getting cool stuff but these are so clean.

    Stretch 8.0, FFT size 0.6, all boxes turned off, keep it simple:) Try with different recordings of the same Bach concert, that has quite an impact.

  • Hi everybody,
    does anyone use the desktop version? I'm trying to render a file from an instance of PXS loaded as insert but I always get an empty file; if I use the Cubase "render in place" function all it's ok...
    I wish I could understand...
    Thank you,
    Art

  • tried standalone+au+vst3. cant reproduce -Live11.2.6+Live11.2.10b1- @arfo62

  • This forum is magic! :) Just after writing I tried and I had the render... I had to deactivate a couple of functions in settings... (see attached pic)

  • @cazel said:
    tried standalone+au+vst3. cant reproduce -Live11.2.6+Live11.2.10b1- @arfo62

    Hi @cazel,
    you can't reproduce the issue?
    I solved, anyway, as you can read (I wrote before reading your reply); my problem was when using PXS as insert, now I think it's ok.
    Thank you for answering!

  • Congrats on the final release, and thanks for the glorious gift to the community. Seems the 'done' thing is to buy YaleD by way of thanks. Not sure I'll be able to suffer through an app that seemingly does reverse-delay incredibly well. But I'm not one to avoid doing my duty ;)

  • @el_bo said:
    Congrats on the final release, and thanks for the glorious gift to the community. Seems the 'done' thing is to buy YaleD by way of thanks. Not sure I'll be able to suffer through an app that seemingly does reverse-delay incredibly well. But I'm not one to avoid doing my duty ;)

    Reverse delay with alternating reverse and regular repeats as an option. Even more suffering for you.

  • @MFBT said:

    @el_bo said:
    Congrats on the final release, and thanks for the glorious gift to the community. Seems the 'done' thing is to buy YaleD by way of thanks. Not sure I'll be able to suffer through an app that seemingly does reverse-delay incredibly well. But I'm not one to avoid doing my duty ;)

    Reverse delay with alternating reverse and regular repeats as an option. Even more suffering for you.

    Oh, the HORROR!

    Well, I've bought it. But I'm wary of opening it now ;)

  • edited December 2022

    @sonosaurus I was forgetting: I gave five stars on App Store! 👍🏻
    p.s. and wrote a few words…

  • @sonosaurus would you consider maybe having 2 volume sliders: one for dry signal, one for wet?

  • @Gavinski said:
    @sonosaurus would you consider maybe having 2 volume sliders: one for dry signal, one for wet?

    Good idea, thanks!

  • Forgive me if this has already been asked, but can PaulXStretch be configured to process live audio without having to record it first?

  • @jeffry said:
    Forgive me if this has already been asked, but can PaulXStretch be configured to process live audio without having to record it first?

    No

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