grrrr / upp
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Universal Polyphonic Player (UPP) for Pure Data
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(c) 2012-15 grrrr.org http://grrrr.org/research/software/upp/ License: CC-BY-SA The Universal Polyphonic Player (short UPP) is an infrastructure for all kinds of polyphonic events – be it note-like events, other generated sounds or short grains in granular synthesis. The strengths of the system are a modular, easily extendible design, almost unlimited polyphony, ease of control, DSP load scaling and sample-accurate timing. Please refer to the tutorials folder and the UPP web page for how to get started.
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