Re: [music-dsp] minBLEP: advantages/disadvantages of ripple-after-step

2017-12-03 Thread Nigel Redmon
I played with minBLEPs about 15 years ago, and came to the same conclusion that I’ve seen many others come to over the years: there’s no significant advantage to minimum phase in typical synth use. Mainly, you need to have some delay to line up a minBLEP, and there’s no tangible downside to

Re: [music-dsp] minBLEP: advantages/disadvantages of ripple-after-step

2017-12-03 Thread gm
In informal listening tests I found that there is a miniscule audible difference between a linear phase and minimum phase transition in a sawtooth wave when using headphones. The minimum phase transistion sounded "sharper" or "harder" IIRC. The difference was barely noticable and possibly

[music-dsp] minBLEP: advantages/disadvantages of ripple-after-step

2017-12-03 Thread Stefan Westerfeld
Hi! I'm working on a minBLEP based oscillator. This means that my output signal will contain all ripple needed for bandlimiting the output after each step. Other methods of generating bandlimited signals, for instance interpolation in an oversampled table will produce half of the ripple