[sdiy] Dispersive Karplus-Strong
cheater cheater
cheater00social at gmail.com
Sat Feb 19 01:48:16 CET 2022
does anyone have any sound demos of a pure oscillator playing a fixed
pitch, no filtering etc? preferrably wav, not mp3.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 8:32 PM Richie Burnett
<rburnett at richieburnett.co.uk> wrote:
>
> I think the normal K-S algorithm already has a pure delay (with a whole number of samples) in series with an allpass filter (to give a fractional sample delay.) Otherwise you're limited to quantised pitches if you have to only use delay lengths that are an integer number of samples long. So I guess the normal K-S algorithm is dispersive to some extent.
>
> Incidentally you can tell if the harmonic series is stretched by looking at consecutive periods of the waveform. If every cycle looks just like the next cycle then all of the harmonics are integer multiples of the fundamental. If the harmonics are slightly flat or sharp you get little ripples that ride along the waveform from one cycle to the next. The waveform looks like it "evolves" with time.
>
> -Richie,
>
>
>
> ---- cheater cheater via Synth-diy wrote ----
>
> >Hi, I was wondering if anyone ever tried Karplus-Strong synthesis with
> >an all-pass filter (APF) in the feedback, in order to obtain stretched
> >tuning, and what your results were.
> >
> >https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/Dispersive_1D_Wave_Equation.html
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