the realtime input to be convolved
buffer identifier for the left channel's fixed kernel, which may be modulated in combination with the trigger
buffer identifier for the right channel's fixed kernel, which may be modulated in combination with the trigger
updates the kernel on a change from non-positive to positive (<= 0 to >0), and starts a new cross-fade from the previous kernel to the new one over the given amount of periods.
size of each kernel. this must be a power of two. the FFT calculated internally by the UGen has a size of twice this value. The maximum allowed frameSize is 65536(?).
The number of periods over which a cross-fade is performed. This must be an integer
The number of periods over which a cross-fade is performed.
The number of periods over which a cross-fade is performed. This must be an integer
size of each kernel.
size of each kernel. this must be a power of two. the FFT calculated internally by the UGen has a size of twice this value. The maximum allowed frameSize is 65536(?).
the realtime input to be convolved
buffer identifier for the left channel's fixed kernel, which may be modulated in combination with the trigger
buffer identifier for the right channel's fixed kernel, which may be modulated in combination with the trigger
updates the kernel on a change from non-positive to positive (<= 0 to >0), and starts a new cross-fade from the previous kernel to the new one over the given amount of periods.
A frequency domain stereo convolution UGen, capable of performing linear cross-fades between kernel updates. When receiving a trigger, there is a linear cross-fade between the old kernel the new buffer contents. It operates similar to Convolution2L, however uses two buffers and outputs a stereo signal, resulting in better CPU usage than two discrete instances of Convolution2L as this way one FFT transformation per period is saved.
the realtime input to be convolved
buffer identifier for the left channel's fixed kernel, which may be modulated in combination with the trigger
buffer identifier for the right channel's fixed kernel, which may be modulated in combination with the trigger
updates the kernel on a change from non-positive to positive (<= 0 to >0), and starts a new cross-fade from the previous kernel to the new one over the given amount of periods.
size of each kernel. this must be a power of two. the FFT calculated internally by the UGen has a size of twice this value. The maximum allowed frameSize is 65536(?).
The number of periods over which a cross-fade is performed. This must be an integer
Convolution2L
Convolution
Convolution3
Convolution2