[sdiy] red noise
Curtin, Steven D (Steven)
sdcurtin at agere.com
Wed May 23 15:37:29 CEST 2001
Cwejman uses different terminology than I've seen before, what they describe
as "red" sounds more like Pink. It's nice that they included the slow
random signal. At least on the E-Mu systems noise submodule I have, the
slow, 1/f sounding random signal was called Red. Great for input to a S/H
and warbly filter modulations. Looks like a nice unit, almost like what
those of us that missed getting the Fenix might want.
Steve C
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Steven Curtin
Agere Systems (formerly
Lucent Technologies Microelectronics)
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sdcurtin at agere.com
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> From: Crystal[SMTP:gosd at mwaz.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 6:58 PM
> To: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
> Subject: [sdiy] red noise
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> >tech specs say it can generate white and red noise. What is red noise?
> >
> >Seb Carr
>
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> very low pass filtered noise (around 10Hz or so?)
> fun stuff
> alternatively it is Bill Nelson's early '80s thing
>
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