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<p>Is that analogous to using a Hilbert transform (to get the
analytic signal) to calculate the envelope? It works perfectly on
continuous sine waves, and I believe it is used to extract
amplitude modulation from a carrier wave. But not so good for
audio.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/12/2021 12:29, mark verbos via
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The Roland SPV-355 Pitch to Voltage Synthesizer sends the signal
through a simple “dome filter” or 90 degree phase shifter before
the follower. This allows the 4 phases to be diode OR’ed together
and fill in the space between the umps in low frequencies. I have
tried it in my pitch to voltage experiments and it didn’t help too
much, but it is an interesting idea to get some frequency-decay
independence.
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<div class="">The worst case for the
envelope follower is at the lowest
frequencies, 80Hz for guitar. That is
where the ripple is the greatest. If you
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there is a very long tail when the input
signal goes away. The normal guitar decay
can be as long as seconds... but if you
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the classical approach will still allow
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to about 100Hz (not 8KHz). </div>
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<div class="">Its easy to filter the high
frequencies and there is no benefit to the
circuit for short tone bursts like in the
comparison paper. The circuit is also not
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lowest frequency is unknown or cannot be
specified (like wideband music etc.) It
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Some envelope generators do feature a
"Decay" pot to change the time
constant of the filter. <br class="">
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Depends on the use case whether that
is worth it. In a bit of studio gear
where it might get used for various
sources, yes, it probably makes sense.
For a stompbox where the input is
going to be a guitar, you have more
knowledge about the signal and you can
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filters, and a blend pot between the
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>> With such a simple filter <br
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Increasing the order of the filter
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