MemoryGrains

MemoryGrains is a granular processor with a twist. It consists of a 10 second buffer in which the first and second grains are created from and a 40 second buffer that the third grain pulls from. The first grain is a short grain with a cloud of 4, the Second Grain is a short to medium grain with a cloud of 4 and the last grain is a very long reverse delay “grain” with a cloud of 3. This creates a cluster of short-medium grains with an occasional long reverse delay like a flood of memories coming back. The 3rd Grain also feeds back into itself to decay like a fading memory.

…TESTED ON AN ORGANELLE M… I DO NOT THINK THIS WILL WORK ON OLDER VERSION (very CPU intensive)

The GUI is very SLOW so please be patient when turning Knobs for updating.

Controls:
Mix: 0 is dry, 1 is fully wet
Reverb: 0 low reverb, 1 high reverb
Delay: 0 short delay, 1 long delay
FX Randomness: 0 not random, 1 full random

Grain Dur: Grain duration in milliseconds
Speed: x times the read speed. (1 is normal speed)
Pan: where in the stereo field you want the grain to be
Random: effects randomness of Grain Duration, position, rate and Pan. (0 is no randomness, 1 is full randomness)

AUX button:
Pressing AUX goes through the various Menus (Mixing page, Grain 1, Grain 2, and Grain 3)
Holding Aux and pressing the Low C key puts it in Mono mode
Holding Aux and pressing the low C# key puts it in stereo mode

Credits:
Special thanks to these folks that helped me build this patch.
Compressor: => https://designingsound.org/2013/06/28/tutorial-a-compressor-in-pure-data/
Granular Processor => Andrew Brown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX_saH55cks
Juno-104 Patch: https://patchstorage.com/juno-104/
13-FX: https://patchstorage.com/13-fx/

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