Re: [music-dsp] Book: The Art of VA Filter Design 2.0.0alpha

2018-06-21 Thread Vadim Zavalishin


On 21-Jun-18 00:55, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:

Thank you for this work!


You're welcome!


May I make a suggestion—do not use an acronym in the title. This
might not be obscure to you but it might be obscure to someone who
would otherwise benefit from your book.


This might be a good idea, although, on the other hand, changing the 
title, under which the book is already known, might be not necessarily 
the best thing to do. I'll give it a thought though, thanks!


Regards,
Vadim

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Re: [music-dsp] Book: The Art of VA Filter Design 2.0.0alpha

2018-06-20 Thread list_email

> On Jun 18, 2018, at 2:08 AM, pa...@synth.net wrote:
> 
> What Scott said, great resource thank you so much for sharing.
> I'm still finding my way with VA stuff, so this will be invaluable.
> 
> Paula (not on KvR)
> 
> On 2018-06-11 13:33, Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
>> Thank you so much for making this available.  In fact, I'm currently
>> involved in a project that
>> needs this exact kind of information.
>> -- ScottG
>> music-dsp@music.columbia.edu wrote:
>>> Hi everyone!
>>> As usual, I'm duplicating here the announcement on KVR, since (I assume)
>>> not everyone from this list is also present there.
>>> The Art of VA Filter Design has been updated to 2.0.0alpha. Freely

Thank you for this work! May I make a suggestion—do not use an acronym in the 
title. This might not be obscure to you but it might be obscure to someone who 
would otherwise benefit from your book.
Jerry

>>> available at this link:
>>> https://www.native-instruments.com/fileadmin/ni_media/downloads/pdf/VAFilterDesign_2.0.0a.pdf
>>> Major highlights compared to the previous release:
>>> - different presentation of Sallen-Key filters
>>> - 8-pole ladders
>>> - detailed discussion of nonlinearities
>>> - "Butterworth filters of the 2nd kind"
>>> - different presentation of shelving filters, high-order generalized
>>> Butterworth and elliptic shelving
>>> - generalized Linkwitz-Riley crossovers
>>> - lots of theoretical stuff
>>> - last but not least: a neat formula for the frequency shifter's poles
>>> The book is a mixture of new research, common knowledge (presented from
>>> the POV of the author) and reinventing the wheel. I would be thankful
>>> for pointers to previous research, which I might not be aware of.
>>> Some of the new material is used in the soon to be released Reaktor Core
>>> macro library update, so it can be tried out (and looked into) directly
>>> there.
>>> The book is in the "alpha" state, some of the material had only surface
>>> checking and to an extent is a bit of a "work in progress".
>>> Best regards,
>>> Vadim
>>> --
>>> Vadim Zavalishin
>>> Reaktor Application Architect
>>> Native Instruments GmbH
>>> +49-30-611035-0
>>> www.native-instruments.com
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>>> music-dsp@music.columbia.edu
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>> -- ScottG
>> 
>> -- Scott Gravenhorst
>> -- http://scott.joviansynth.com/
>> -- When the going gets tough, the tough use the command line.
>> -- Matt 21:22
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Re: [music-dsp] Book: The Art of VA Filter Design 2.0.0alpha

2018-06-18 Thread Mike Janney
Looking forward to reading this in detail..!
Mike / audiorealism

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> 18 juni 2018 kl. 11:08 skrev pa...@synth.net:
> 
> What Scott said, great resource thank you so much for sharing.
> I'm still finding my way with VA stuff, so this will be invaluable.
> 
> Paula (not on KvR)
> 
>> On 2018-06-11 13:33, Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
>> Thank you so much for making this available.  In fact, I'm currently
>> involved in a project that
>> needs this exact kind of information.
>> -- ScottG
>> music-dsp@music.columbia.edu wrote:
>>> Hi everyone!
>>> As usual, I'm duplicating here the announcement on KVR, since (I assume)
>>> not everyone from this list is also present there.
>>> The Art of VA Filter Design has been updated to 2.0.0alpha. Freely
>>> available at this link:
>>> https://www.native-instruments.com/fileadmin/ni_media/downloads/pdf/VAFilterDesign_2.0.0a.pdf
>>> Major highlights compared to the previous release:
>>> - different presentation of Sallen-Key filters
>>> - 8-pole ladders
>>> - detailed discussion of nonlinearities
>>> - "Butterworth filters of the 2nd kind"
>>> - different presentation of shelving filters, high-order generalized
>>> Butterworth and elliptic shelving
>>> - generalized Linkwitz-Riley crossovers
>>> - lots of theoretical stuff
>>> - last but not least: a neat formula for the frequency shifter's poles
>>> The book is a mixture of new research, common knowledge (presented from
>>> the POV of the author) and reinventing the wheel. I would be thankful
>>> for pointers to previous research, which I might not be aware of.
>>> Some of the new material is used in the soon to be released Reaktor Core
>>> macro library update, so it can be tried out (and looked into) directly
>>> there.
>>> The book is in the "alpha" state, some of the material had only surface
>>> checking and to an extent is a bit of a "work in progress".
>>> Best regards,
>>> Vadim
>>> --
>>> Vadim Zavalishin
>>> Reaktor Application Architect
>>> Native Instruments GmbH
>>> +49-30-611035-0
>>> www.native-instruments.com
>>> ___
>>> dupswapdrop: music-dsp mailing list
>>> music-dsp@music.columbia.edu
>>> https://lists.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/music-dsp
>> -- ScottG
>> 
>> -- Scott Gravenhorst
>> -- http://scott.joviansynth.com/
>> -- When the going gets tough, the tough use the command line.
>> -- Matt 21:22
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Re: [music-dsp] Book: The Art of VA Filter Design 2.0.0alpha

2018-06-18 Thread paula

What Scott said, great resource thank you so much for sharing.
I'm still finding my way with VA stuff, so this will be invaluable.

Paula (not on KvR)

On 2018-06-11 13:33, Scott Gravenhorst wrote:

Thank you so much for making this available.  In fact, I'm currently
involved in a project that
needs this exact kind of information.

-- ScottG


music-dsp@music.columbia.edu wrote:

Hi everyone!

As usual, I'm duplicating here the announcement on KVR, since (I 
assume)

not everyone from this list is also present there.

The Art of VA Filter Design has been updated to 2.0.0alpha. Freely
available at this link:

https://www.native-instruments.com/fileadmin/ni_media/downloads/pdf/VAFilterDesign_2.0.0a.pdf

Major highlights compared to the previous release:

- different presentation of Sallen-Key filters
- 8-pole ladders
- detailed discussion of nonlinearities
- "Butterworth filters of the 2nd kind"
- different presentation of shelving filters, high-order generalized
Butterworth and elliptic shelving
- generalized Linkwitz-Riley crossovers
- lots of theoretical stuff
- last but not least: a neat formula for the frequency shifter's poles

The book is a mixture of new research, common knowledge (presented 
from

the POV of the author) and reinventing the wheel. I would be thankful
for pointers to previous research, which I might not be aware of.

Some of the new material is used in the soon to be released Reaktor 
Core
macro library update, so it can be tried out (and looked into) 
directly

there.

The book is in the "alpha" state, some of the material had only 
surface

checking and to an extent is a bit of a "work in progress".

Best regards,
Vadim

--
Vadim Zavalishin
Reaktor Application Architect
Native Instruments GmbH
+49-30-611035-0

www.native-instruments.com
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-- Matt 21:22

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Re: [music-dsp] Book: The Art of VA Filter Design 2.0.0alpha

2018-06-11 Thread Scott Gravenhorst


Thank you so much for making this available.  In fact, I'm currently involved 
in a project that
needs this exact kind of information.

-- ScottG


music-dsp@music.columbia.edu wrote:
>Hi everyone!
>
>As usual, I'm duplicating here the announcement on KVR, since (I assume) 
>not everyone from this list is also present there.
>
>The Art of VA Filter Design has been updated to 2.0.0alpha. Freely 
>available at this link:
>
>https://www.native-instruments.com/fileadmin/ni_media/downloads/pdf/VAFilterDesign_2.0.0a.pdf
> 
>
>Major highlights compared to the previous release:
>
>- different presentation of Sallen-Key filters
>- 8-pole ladders
>- detailed discussion of nonlinearities
>- "Butterworth filters of the 2nd kind"
>- different presentation of shelving filters, high-order generalized 
>Butterworth and elliptic shelving
>- generalized Linkwitz-Riley crossovers
>- lots of theoretical stuff
>- last but not least: a neat formula for the frequency shifter's poles
>
>The book is a mixture of new research, common knowledge (presented from 
>the POV of the author) and reinventing the wheel. I would be thankful 
>for pointers to previous research, which I might not be aware of.
>
>Some of the new material is used in the soon to be released Reaktor Core 
>macro library update, so it can be tried out (and looked into) directly 
>there.
>
>The book is in the "alpha" state, some of the material had only surface 
>checking and to an extent is a bit of a "work in progress".
>
>Best regards,
>Vadim
>
>-- 
>Vadim Zavalishin
>Reaktor Application Architect
>Native Instruments GmbH
>+49-30-611035-0
>
>www.native-instruments.com
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-- ScottG

-- Scott Gravenhorst
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-- When the going gets tough, the tough use the command line.
-- Matt 21:22

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