FFt/Spectral/Granular synthesis in Pulsar/Scope?

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unet
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Post by unet »

Are their any Pulsar modules/synths that really utilize FFt/Spectral/Granular synthesis out there? The Pulsar environment is potentialy powerfull enough to really provide an amazing environment where you turn sound into what ever unheard sound you can think of but I really don't see any devices that stray too far away from the normal VA synth and the regular effects that have been in studios for 30 years. I probably need to get a Kyma Capybara or something unless the Scope DP environment is capable of such things similar to the Kyma or MSP. Can any Scope users tell me how the DP environment is compared to those environments?
Any one out there making these types of devices?
Anybody selling a Kyma?

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Michaelj
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Post by Michaelj »

maybe this is wrong.
(its not for Pulsar)
But what about reasons new malmstrom graintable synt. release this summer.

http://www.propellerheads.se/products/r ... strom.html

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unet
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Post by unet »

That synth is doing a variation of granular synthesis but its more like a wave table synth. The only reason "Grain" is in the name is because you can change pitch with out effecting timbre.
Thanks for the link.
caleb
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Post by caleb »

Yes, I would like The Scope/Pulsar platform to go in this direction too.
Caleb

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