soundexamples there.
All licenced under The Beneficient Open-Source Licence.
If anyone is interested in porting, most plugins are quite ready, some
will get GUI updates only, while the most recent stuff is under
development though.
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Chris: Figure out the constant-q stuff and you can fit resonance to most
things. (equal feedback amount for a setting, in all frequencies). I
have not done this yet. Maybe someone else here knows more about constant-Q?
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parallel. Which I worked out in my own math, and can be referred to as
Karlsen Gaussians if neccesary.
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-convolution version with only 4ms latency.
Any thoughts on the most graceful reverse TIIR (onepole)?
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This I have already done in my softclip plugin.
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I have perfected the analog 24dB lowpass filter in digital form.
It is a generalized and fast implementation without obscurities. It
takes from analog simply what is good, and otherwise is a perfect
implementation one would expect from a digital filter.
I wrote about it
On 10/28/2013 6:02 PM, Nigel Redmon wrote:
Hi Ove,
Thanks for posting the code. I happened to notice a trivial mistake: b_v =
b_aflt4; is repeated, successively (at the end of one line, then on the next).
Regards,
Nigel
On Oct 28, 2013, at 4:56 AM, Ove Karlsen ove.karl