[sdiy] Pink?

Rutger Vlek rutgervlek at gmail.com
Sat Aug 18 11:12:47 CEST 2018


Oh here's the product page of this spectral tilt module with a demo:
http://riversynths.com/product/marble/

Rutger

Op vr 17 aug. 2018 16:13 schreef Mattias Rickardsson <mr at analogue.org>:

> Hi all,
>
> I often experience VCOs "too bright", having too much high end in the
> sawtooth & pulse waves.
> I often experience VCF resonance peaks "too bright", being too strong at
> higher cutoffs.
> I often experience white noise "too bright", having too much high end...
>
> ...while pink noise feels more balanced. Equal power per octave, not per
> Hz.
> Also, good sounding loudspeakers/studios tend to have a bit pink-ish
> spectrum roll-off from the sound source to the listener position,
> suggesting that some sort of pinkification of clean sounds could be
> desirable.
>
> So, why aren't VCOs and VCFs more spectrally pink?
> Have there been any attempts historically to alter their characteristics a
> bit in synths? :-)
>
> /mr
>
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