Interesting. How would you make an ear ringing sound?

On 2/23/12, Emanuel Landeholm <emanuel.landeh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> For example, the strings are made from a few sawtooth waves starting at
>> random
>> phases, then having pitch and amplitude randomly modulated. The random
>> modulation is absolutely essential for avoiding that harsh, metallic
>> sound,
>> but I suspect that it also has the side effect of reducing the probability
>> of
>> extreme peaks, compared to just randomizing initial phase and detune.
>
> Makes sense. No need to do an all pass stage on chorused, detuned or
> heavily modulated voices.
>
>> Anyway, I think the only safe and "proper" solution for the general case
>> is a
>> multiband compressor as the final stage before hard clip and output
>> conversion.
>
> Agreed.
>
> cheers,
> Emanuel
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