The good thing is, a mathtard like me can implement it ;-) We've based a lot of our work on Vadim's and Andy's examples. These are a just so much easier to comprehend for auteurs than the chiffres typically used in academic papers.
The irony in preserving-the-topology is, one can create stunning sounding filters with very basic (i.e. self-taught) EE skills. The process of transforming a circuit schematic into a digital model has become pretty intuitive, and both Andy and Vadim have been eye openers for this method. We had planned to write a paper about our numerical method for the non-linear case, including a pretty fast solving algorithm that's fundamentally more precise than Newton-Raphson. But seeing how this won't be well received in the academic realm (seemingly too trivial), we might just share it in more practically oriented place (KVR dev forum). - Urs On 10.11.2013, at 13:43, Robert Bielik <robert.bie...@dirac.se> wrote: > Yes, I was thinking along the lines of: Circuit schematic -> nodal analysis > -> LLVM IL -> highly optimized DSP code :) (a bit like faust) > > /Rob > > Richard Dobson skrev 2013-11-10 13:41: >> So given all this, what are the prospects for a new Toolkit which those not >> blessed with the inner inner knowledge can just plug into our new >> Uber-Synths (or Csound)? >> >> (the music-dsp archive seems not to have received anything new since 2010...) >> >> Richard Dobson >> >> >> >> -- >> dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: >> subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp >> links >> http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp >> http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp > -- > dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: > subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp > links > http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp > http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp -- dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp links http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/music-dsp http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp