Re: [music-dsp] a family of simple polynomial windows and waveforms

2016-06-14 Thread robert bristow-johnson
Original Message Subject: Re: [music-dsp] a family of simple polynomial windows and waveforms From: "robert bristow-johnson" Date: Sat, June 11, 2016 12:52 am To: music-dsp@music.columbia.edu

Re: [music-dsp] a family of simple polynomial windows and waveforms - DINisnoise

2016-06-14 Thread James McCartney
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Alan Wolfe wrote: > speaking of Bezier, the graphs shown earlier look a lot like gain ( > http://blog.demofox.org/2012/09/24/bias-and-gain-are-your-friend/) > lots of unipolar warping curves: http://easings.net > and also SmoothStep

Re: [music-dsp] a family of simple polynomial windows and waveforms - DINisnoise

2016-06-14 Thread Alan Wolfe
speaking of Bezier, the graphs shown earlier look a lot like gain ( http://blog.demofox.org/2012/09/24/bias-and-gain-are-your-friend/) and also SmoothStep which is y=3x^2+2x^3 Interestingly (to me anyways, before i learned more math) smoothstep is equivelant to a cubic bezier curve where the

Re: [music-dsp] Will Pirkle's "Designing Software Synthesizer Plug-Ins in C++"

2016-06-14 Thread Giulio Moro
No pun intended > On 14 Jun 2016, at 23:59, James McCartney wrote: > > I also like this book. > This diagram on page 173, is especially good: > > http://i.imgur.com/lNiYzxJ.jpg > > > >> On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:29 AM, David Lowenfels >>

Re: [music-dsp] Will Pirkle's "Designing Software Synthesizer Plug-Ins in C++"

2016-06-14 Thread James McCartney
I also like this book. This diagram on page 173, is especially good: http://i.imgur.com/lNiYzxJ.jpg On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:29 AM, David Lowenfels wrote: > Hi, I just purchased Will Pirkle’s textbook "Designing Software > Synthesizer Plug-Ins in C++” > and

Re: [music-dsp] Will Pirkle's "Designing Software Synthesizer Plug-Ins in C++"

2016-06-14 Thread Alan Wolfe
Agreed, i like this book a lot and I used the information within to write a custom compressor and limiter for a PC game. Really great info. while on the topic of good books, I want to add two more that I've found very useful. Andy Farnell's "Designing Sound". It talks about the physics, math,

Re: [music-dsp] a family of simple polynomial windows and waveforms - DINisnoise

2016-06-14 Thread David Lowenfels
> On Jun 12, 2016, at 3:04 AM, Andy Farnell wrote: > > I did some experiments with Bezier after being hugely inspired by > the sounds Jagannathan Sampath got with his DIN synth. > (http://dinisnoise.org/) DIN is not just an additive synth? appears to be so looking at

Re: [music-dsp] looking for tutorials

2016-06-14 Thread Charlie DeVane
Reminds me of an ancient comic book in which Superman was extorted into reading everything in the US Library of Congress. From: > on behalf of Alan Wolfe >

Re: [music-dsp] confirm b318c2e90cd79327d7e07646a04c231f64

2016-06-14 Thread Olivier Tristan
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