Em dom, 14 de jul de 2019 às 03:57, Christof Ressi <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> > cool, but I only see 1 exponential parameter for all lines.
>
> then look closer ;-)
>

hmm, I was looking at ceadsr~-help.pd, I now see you were talking about the
other one. Anyway, ceadsr~ seems to be quite similar and I got the general
idea. Thanks for the reference, I shall get back to it later.

Em sáb, 13 de jul de 2019 às 21:08, Martin Peach <[email protected]>
escreveu:

>
> Also mrpeach/rc~ does that.
>

haven't looked closely, but that seems like my else/slew~ object,
which converges to within 0.01% of the target value in the given time. One
could use [rpole~] instead, and the formula to get the filter coefficient
from the time in seconds is: coef = exp(ln(0.001) / (sec * samplerate))

So I'm using this one pole filter from my slew~ object to offer a hardcoded
exponential option for both else/asr~ and else/adsr~

I'm avoiding the idea to set a parameter to change the one pole coefficient
and also offer that option for envgen~ and stuff to avoid too much
complexity, but I've put a pin on it.

cheers
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