This patch is built from Jesse’s 1st example. The original was a delay patch for audio that also incorporated pitch shifting and feedback. I took that, created three instances of it, and plugged in three different mp3 flies from the on-board audio list. Then I took the delay part of the patch and created three instances of that and connected the three outs in alternating patterns. The overall result is that I have three delays on each mp3 file: one that affects each individual mp3 and 2 others that pair the delay affect with one of the other mp3 files.
To use it, make sure all the mp3 files are on the “loop” setting, then toggle them all on. The integer boxes affect the delay length and pitch shiftiness. Each of the lower patches affect only the delay length. There are several message boxes that are attached to the tapin~ inlet. The “freeze 1” stops all currently incoming data and keeps only the data that has already gone through, while the “freeze 0” resumes the input as it was. The “clear” button wipes any saved data that has already gone through, in this case, essentially setting that particular audio route to a just-started state. The additional delay patches affect pairs of the larger patch sections, pairing 1/2, 1/3, and 2/3 from left to right. Adjusting the delay length here will affect both the connected signals in the same manner. This allows three separate delay lengths for any given signal and can create rather complex lairs of delay, while the “freeze” and ”clear” buttons for some creative expression and more control over the output.
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