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clcks

punch-in tempo-locked repeating.

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this is a tempo-locked repeater or "stutter delay" effect that can be punched-in during live performance. this effect is inspired by the op-1's chop" tape trick. for clcks i wanted a similar tape trick effects that could be used live. using clcks and the pitch shift encoder you can create all sorts of repeats and tape speed-ups/slow-downs.

future plans:

  • fix panning issue?
  • fix "click" sound on slower delays
  • add ping-pong panning?

Requirements

  • audio input
  • norns

Documentation

  • press K2 or K3 to activate
  • press K2 or K3 to deactivate
  • (K2 keeps monitoring audio)
  • E1 changes repeat number
  • E2/E3 change final level/rate
  • hold K1 to shift
  • shift+E2 changes tempo
  • shift+E3 changes subdivision
  • shift+K2 resets parameters
  • shift+K3 randomizes

other notes:

  • max repeats means infinite repeating, so you have to toggle off with K2 or K3

demo

Demo of playing

my other patches

  • barcode: replays a buffer six times, at different levels & pans & rates & positions, modulated by lfos on every parameter.
  • blndr: a quantized delay with time morphing

license

mit