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Old 06-17-2000
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I am sorry that this might not be the best forum to post this in, but I wanted to get some opinions on a handy little utility I made for myself (and hopefully make one process of recording a little easier). It's used for getting your effects you would use on a recording's tracks in time with the tempo of your song. Yeah, I know, this is definitely NOT a new thing, but what I have done seems a little more convenient (at least to me it does).

I call it (thinking of cool, yet corny sounding name) the Time Cruncher. Basically, you enter the tempo of your song, and then either how many delays per beat you want your delay effect to put out, or how many cycles per beat (Hz) you want your frequency-based effects (flange, tremolo, etc.) to put out.

If anyone is interested in this, go ahead and check out my as-of-yet in development Time Cruncher:
http://www.visi.com/~scooter/TimeCruncher.htm

Again, I apologize if this was not an appropraite forum to post this in.
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