Blocks Crossfading
As all Blocks are playing the same instance of an instrument "cross-fades" can't really work. Like how would you at the same time turn down and turn up the volume of one synth? Sounds like bouncing the Block to an audio file is the better option, especially when you want to shuffle things live. Blocks will follow the global tempo though, so depending on how you want to use time stretch that might be possible already.
You're right, why didn't I think of this before. Works quite well when you bounce the block to song clip, let it overlap and then use fade outs/ins to transition to the next section. Then the overlapping sections drifts into the tempo of the next section as well.normen wrote: ↑01 May 2018As all Blocks are playing the same instance of an instrument "cross-fades" can't really work. Like how would you at the same time turn down and turn up the volume of one synth? Sounds like bouncing the Block to an audio file is the better option, especially when you want to shuffle things live. Blocks will follow the global tempo though, so depending on how you want to use time stretch that might be possible already.
Wow, I wanted to check back on this quote as I basically used it today and now I see that I apparently completely replaced one word in my mind. What I read was "Reason: Where there's a PROBLEM, theres usually a Reasontalker who knows how to get there".
So err, sorry @motuscott if my reaction seemed a bit creepy
So err, sorry @motuscott if my reaction seemed a bit creepy
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