Thank you Derek! I'll give it a look. Best, Pierre
2010/2/11 Derek Holzer <de...@umatic.nl> > Hi Pierre, > > I've found resonant comb filters to be the most useful in both simulating > string sounds, and in getting sympathetic resonances. There's tons of stuff > in the list archives on them, in particular a patch (maybe I even posted it) > on calculating the correct delay length for produce a given pitch. Search > for "comb filter". > > Best > Derek > > > Pierre Massat wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> I was wondering if anybody on this list would have an idea of how one can >> simulate sympathetic strings in pd, using any kind of audio input >> (especially NOT midi). I tried making a patch with 12 resonating filters >> (moog~), each tuned to a particular frequency belonging to the chromatic >> scale, but the result wasn't too good (it sounded more like a weird reverb). >> My problem is basically that of isolating certain frequencies in the input >> sound. I don't believe that objects like fiddle~ or sigmund~ would be very >> helpful in that matter, as they always start freaking out once you feed them >> with chords. >> I haven't found anything useful on the internet yet. >> Any idea? >> >> Pierre >> > > > -- > ::: derek holzer ::: http://macumbista.net ::: > ---Oblique Strategy # 130: > "Question the heroic" >
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