martin brinkmann a écrit :
David Schaffer wrote:
Idealy the device should be fat sounding and resonant...

imho the "nusmuk-audio"-filters posted to the list a while ago
are among the best sounding (pd vanilla) filters. only the
cpu-load is very high, due to fexpr~.

happy to know that you like them.

filter in nusmuk audio are biquad, but they use audio signal to change 
frequency so they are good if filter parametter are changing over time.
they use a different structure than pd biquad so coeficient computation are not 
compatible with gunter objets.

the filter abstraction (that use fexpr~) can be replace with an external, so 
the filter can be lot's more efficient...
(i don't have binary for any other platform than pd, but should be very easy to 
compile)

http://www.chnry.net/ch/?091-Nusmuk-audio&lang=en

cyrille



bis denn!
    martin

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