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FleXoR Granular Delay modulated by waveshaped Ramp MKII.Brings some different grooves - and yes, artefacts.
Here's how it works: The granular delay delays incoming audio, then the delay time is modulated with a cycling wave that loops every bar. Half of the bar, the delay time decreases, and half of the bar, the delay time increases. This results in a slower playback half of the bar, and a faster playback the other half of the bar. Inspired by the Python project from http://musicmachinery.com/2010/05/21/the-swinger/
- at0m.studio
at0m.studio on December 12, 2010 11:41
@Hitfoundry: Well spotted! (from wiki:) "Killer" is a song by Adamski and Seal. Written by Adam Tinley (Adamski) and Seal and produced by Adamski, "Killer" was Adamski's breakthrough single, but is now more notable for introducing Seal as a vocalist.
I applied the swing to existing tracks on purpose, so one would easily spot the difference between this 'edit' and the original (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XBcT41ImSI ) - Hitfoundry
Hitfoundry on December 12, 2010 08:38
This might sound like a strange comparison, but the vocal and its interaction with the backing track reminded me of Seal. Well done.

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