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What's the easiest way to Reverse a Delay?
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You could try Reverse Echo CrossFilter in the Prototypes.
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pretty cool sound
although, not what i was looking for
i'll keep looking
thanks
If you give the wavetable memory a name (for example, use Delayed where it currently says Private), you can refer to it in another Sound. For example, you could add a Sample to this delay by dropping it onto the Plus (+) sign; then you could check the Sample's FromMemoryWriter box and refer the memory where you are writing the delayed samples by setting its Sample to Delayed. If you set its Frequency to default negated you hear the delayed samples played in reverse.
OMG!
SSC you have just given me a huge, double large portion of RED pill!!
is this also true for all sounds with wavetable???
Thanks a million!
eli (aka: looping junkie)
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