[sdiy] Multi-output comb filter?
Corey K
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Tue May 22 06:52:36 CEST 2018
Easiest way: place a high pass filter in series with your comb filter.
On Mon, May 21, 2018, 21:15 cheater00 cheater00 <cheater00 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to build a delay based comb filter that's missing the
> first peak? I.e. say we have a comb filter at 1 Hz, with peaks every 1
> Hz, is it possible to also have a comb filter at 2 Hz with peaks every
> 1 Hz - perhaps using multiple delays? I know when you synthesize
> waveforms using DSF ("discrete summation formula") synthesis, you can
> create a waveform at any base frequency, with the partials spaced by
> any constant amount of Hz, but I'm not sure how this would be done
> with a delay based comb filter. Note, I'm talking about synthesizing
> this in digital.
>
> On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 4:45 PM, Tom Wiltshire <tom at electricdruid.net>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On 21 May 2018, at 11:24, Ingo Debus <igg.debus at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Am 21.05.2018 um 06:24 schrieb rsdio at audiobanshee.com:
> >>>
> >>> Youâll get a lot further realizing that a comb filter has only a
> single input and a single output, where the constructive and destructive
> interference ends up favoring some frequencies and penalizing others.
> >>
> >> What if you use a multi-tap delay?
> >
> > Youâll still get constructive and destructive interference that ends up
> favoring some frequencies and penalizing others. With *many* taps (or
> delays) you could build a specific frequency response, but youâre
> basically building an FIR filter by analog means, and it wouldnât be cheap
> or simple.
> >
> >
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Easiest way: place a high pass filter in series with your comb
filter.Â
On Mon, May 21, 2018, 21:15 cheater00 cheater00
<[1]cheater00 at gmail.com> wrote:
Is it possible to build a delay based comb filter that's missing the
first peak? I.e. say we have a comb filter at 1 Hz, with peaks every
1
Hz, is it possible to also have a comb filter at 2 Hz with peaks
every
1 Hz - perhaps using multiple delays? I know when you synthesize
waveforms using DSF ("discrete summation formula") synthesis, you
can
create a waveform at any base frequency, with the partials spaced by
any constant amount of Hz, but I'm not sure how this would be done
with a delay based comb filter. Note, I'm talking about synthesizing
this in digital.
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 4:45 PM, Tom Wiltshire
<[2]tom at electricdruid.net> wrote:
>
>
>> On 21 May 2018, at 11:24, Ingo Debus <[3]igg.debus at gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Am 21.05.2018 um 06:24 schrieb [4]rsdio at audiobanshee.com:
>>>
>>> Youâll get a lot further realizing that a comb filter has only a
single input and a single output, where the constructive and
destructive interference ends up favoring some frequencies and
penalizing others.
>>
>> What if you use a multi-tap delay?
>
> Youâll still get constructive and destructive interference that
ends up favoring some frequencies and penalizing others. With *many*
taps (or delays)Â you could build a specific frequency response,
but youâre basically building an FIR filter by analog means, and it
wouldnât be cheap or simple.
>
>
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