Very nice song (:

Also thanks for bringing up the impulse train topic, i hadn't heard of
that before.

Im reading the link you sent but am i right in thinking that an
impulse train is just a really narrow rectangle wave?

::continues to read::

On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Thor Harald Johansen <t...@thj.no> wrote:
> Hey, Music-DSP!
>
> Newcomer and lurker here. 27 year old computer programmer and music hobbyist
> from Norway.
>
> Been following the discussions this December with great interest. I have no
> background in CS and DSP but have never the less managed to stubbornly learn
> at least some of the tricks of the trade.
>
> The tutorials on earlevel.com were a nice refresher, and the whole idea of
> seeing sampled audio as impulse trains instead of stairsteps prompted new
> curiousity in the subject of BLIT (Band Limited Impulse Train) synthesis of
> waveforms, a form of synthesis I for the love of god could not comprehend
> because of its magical ability to synthesize perfect waveforms with only 2
> sines per sample.
>
> Some quick Google searching produced this:
>
> http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/307/week5/bandlimited.html
>
> A couple of hours later, I had a BLIT synthesizer implemented in Java (I
> prefer Java as a portable RAD tool, C/C++ for performance). Very
> enlightening experience!
>
> Anyway, what I really wanted to post here is a version of Silent Night that
> I arranged/produced a few days ago, in a fervor of Yule spirit:
>
> http://www.artgrounds.com/submission-data/103145/
>
> It's all sampled software synthesis, with many of the patches coming from
> SampleTank and Roland Personal Orchestra, since I was aiming for something
> acoustic sounding.
>
> Felt that since we're posting Christmas songs, I might as well join in, and
> announce my presence on the list as well. =)
>
> Cheers,
> Thor
>
>
>
> Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
>>
>> Here is my arrangement of Silent Night for synths.
>> http://home1.gte.net/res0658s/Silent_Night.mp3
>>
>> 3 FPGA synths are used:
>>
>> Xarp-56 for harp sounds
>> PolyGateMan for flute sounds
>> PolyGateMan_FM for bell sounds
>>
>> Merry Christmas!
>>
>> -- ScottG
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