Buffer Override is a handy tool that helps you tackle the audio processing buffer size of your host app. Basically, it lets you override that buffer size and make it smaller, which can really change how your sounds come out.
Using Buffer Override can lead to some pretty cool sounds. When you try it out, you'll notice it can create effects like a stuttery vocoder or a beat shuffler—really fun stuff! It's one of those things that makes way more sense once you give it a spin.
If you're using certain host applications, you can even control Buffer Override with MIDI notes. This means you can sync it to the tempo of your song, making your music production experience even better.
You might want to think of the buffer sizes as a “sub-buffer” and its “super-buffer.” When you listen to what Buffer Override does, it'll click for you why it's such a useful feature in audio processing.
The cool thing is that Buffer Override’s buffer divisor value is also controllable through MIDI notes and pitchbend messages. But don’t worry if you're not into MIDI—there’s still the option to adjust everything with a parameter slider. Plus, pitchbend messages will always work based on whatever the current state is, whether you're playing notes or just tweaking settings.
If you're curious about exploring these features further or ready to dive in, check out this link for download!
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