[sdiy] Filterbank & website
Tim Ressel
madhun2001 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 18 18:58:15 CET 2002
Yo,
Nope. I'm using CSound in batch mode, not in
real-time. My puter is too slow I think. Someone else
might have. It'd be an interesting experiment.
--tr
--- jbv <jbv.silences at club-internet.fr> wrote:
>
>
> Tim,
>
> > Okay, here's the scoop: First I use 8 sine wave
> > oscillators to I can simulate atonal harmonics.
> Then
> > these are summed and run into 30 parallel filters
> > using the Ian Fritz numbers: spacing=2.1^1/5 and
> q=25.
> > These get summed and highpass filtered at 8K and
> > lowpass filtered at 2*fundamental. Then it gets
> too
> > much reverb ;-) I borrowed the reverb code and
> > haven't changed it yet.
>
> Did you try to process non-electronic sounds
> through your filter bank : electric guitar, acoustic
> instruments, singing voice... ?
>
> I'm asking because I was wondering : the purpose
> of such a filter bank (as said earlier in this
> thread)
> is to give more "thickness" / more lush to synth
> string sounds.
> OK, but in case of acoustic instruments or human
> voice, would it also work ? Or should one experiment
> with other techniques, such as a short delay
> modulated
> by a slow random LFO, like in vintage chorus FX
> using
> BBDs...
> And what about a random-delays bank, each one
> modulated
> by its own LFO ?
>
> JB
>
>
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