Re: [music-dsp] Sound Analysis

2019-01-04 Thread robert bristow-johnson
> Thank you Nigel, RB-J, Steffan, and Neil. > yer welcome from me.� armchair quarterbacking is pretty easy. > > > i suspect that those tone wheel waveforms are close to sinusoidal. >> > > Early models were. Starting I think around '53 with the B-3, C-3 and A1xx > series (A100

Re: [music-dsp] Sound Analysis

2019-01-04 Thread Robin Gareus
On 1/4/19 3:22 PM, Frank Sheeran wrote: > Hey, if you don't want an actual Hammond, that's why I wrote the entire > soft synth in the first place! :-D > > The main reason I'm doing this patch is as a case study showing my soft > synth can emulate a real Hammond (and Leslie) warts and all, to a

Re: [music-dsp] Sound Analysis

2019-01-04 Thread STEFFAN DIEDRICHSEN
> On 04.01.2019|KW1, at 15:22, Frank Sheeran wrote: > > Thank you Nigel, RB-J, Steffan, and Neil. You’re welcome! > > > > i suspect that those tone wheel waveforms are close to sinusoidal. > > Early models were. Starting I think around '53 with the B-3, C-3 and A1xx > series (A100

Re: [music-dsp] Sound Analysis

2019-01-04 Thread Frank Sheeran
Thank you Nigel, RB-J, Steffan, and Neil. i suspect that those tone wheel waveforms are close to sinusoidal. > Early models were. Starting I think around '53 with the B-3, C-3 and A1xx series (A100 etc.) they were a bit brighter, and the foot pedals were FAR brighter. > but to find out