works like a charm now. ... and i think nearly everyone who posted in
this thread was hitting on some good idea. the only one i didn't
follow up was the [hilbert~] one, and that was what i needed to
eliminate the need for the freqshift~ external.
cheers everyone. now i can go on to part 2 of
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Subject: [PD] frequency shifter
in the following picture:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Mar02/images/synth4.gif
how do i make a frequency shifter ? is this the same as the pitch
shifter that i can rip from the pd docs, or is there a simpler way??
cheers
here u go:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Mar02/articles/synthsecrets0302.asp
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after having a good listen,
it doesn't sound as good as it did with [freqshift~]. i don't
understand the maths behind that so no idea why, but it's obvious to
my ears. its especially clear when you increase the attack time.
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This is a great thread, everyone! I hope to see MUCH more discussion like
this in the future, since it's such a great hands on way to learn both
synthesis and Pd.
Thanks for sharing your secrets rather than playing trumpet with a hanky
over your hand.
~Kyle
On 11/27/06, hard off [EMAIL
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:43:08 -0600
Kyle Klipowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
playing trumpet with a hanky
over your hand.
Where does that come from Kyle? Is it something a (in)famous musician actually
used to do? I have a feeling I've heard it before.
I remember watching Ken Burns' Jazz, and they talked about how early Jazz
musicians would wear handkerchiefs over their hands while playing, to keep
imitators from copping their style.
~Kyle
On 11/28/06, padawan12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:43:08 -0600
Kyle Klipowicz
Hallo,
hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
after having a good listen,
it doesn't sound as good as it did with [freqshift~]. i don't
understand the maths behind that so no idea why, but it's obvious to
my ears. its especially clear when you increase the attack time.
I couldn't
in the following picture:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Mar02/images/synth4.gif
how do i make a frequency shifter ? is this the same as the pitch
shifter that i can rip from the pd docs, or is there a simpler way??
cheers.
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Betreff: Re: [PD] frequency shifter
Datum: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 13:15:20 +0100
Von: m.weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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salut
just take a look at ../doc/3.audio.examples/H09
hard off wrote:
in the following picture:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Mar02/images/synth4.gif
how do i make a frequency shifter ? is this the same as the pitch
shifter that i can rip from the pd docs, or is there a simpler way??
cheers.
Frequency shifting (adding each partial's
If all you want to do is generate two different simple waveforms that
are shifted 175 and 224 Hz from the original, I would simply use two
more triangle oscillators in place of the pitch shifters, and set the
frequencies using a bit of math based on the frequency of the first
triangle
Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Frequency shifting (adding each partial's frequency by an offset) isn't
the same as pitch shifting (multiplying each partial's frequency by a
ratio).
Oh yes, absolutely correct! Thx for reminding!
The objects hilbert~ and complex-mod~ will help you, as they
hard off wrote:
I would simply use two
more triangle oscillators in place of the pitch shifters, and set the
frequencies using a bit of math based on the frequency of the first
triangle oscillator.
if you could help me with the math required, i would be very grateful.
It's simpler than
I had no idea what you guys were talking about, but I tried it and it
sounds wicked. Where did you pick up this idea?
-Chuckk
On 11/24/06, derek holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hard off wrote:
I would simply use two
more triangle oscillators in place of the pitch shifters, and set the
patch
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attached is my snare drum which uses the freqshift~ external
(http://www.weiss-archiv.de or cvs)
and the kick drum i did the other day.
these both took me way too long, but they sound good. particularly
when run through analogue distortion.
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