Em ter, 23 de jul de 2019 às 19:20, Miller Puckette <[email protected]> escreveu:
> q105 is a true slew limiter but that whoever's selling it > on that page misunderstood what it does. Yeah, might as well be just that :) Nonetheless, in slop~, you have a "linear region" and the other inlets that are "asymptotic". So if you have "0" for the 3th/5th inlets and the same input value for asymptotic upwards/downwards region, you basically have a "simple" one pole filter. More precisely, something that could be implemented with fexpr~ as: [fexpr~ $y1 + (($x1-$y1) * $f2)], where $f2 is the cuttof frequency in radians per sample. At least that's where I got when I tried to simplify this down. My point is that you can achieve this kind of filtering which is quite different than a slew limiter. But then, could it be a misappropriation of the object? Like, is this there not to be used on its own, but in conjunction with other parameters? But one way or another, seems I should really change the name of my "slew" object :) thanks
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