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function like the Digitech Vocalist or the TC-Helicon VoiceTone?� i know that
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 16:24, Vadim Zavalishin <
vadim.zavalis...@native-instruments.de> wrote:
> On 31-Oct-18 18:19, Stefan Stenzel wrote:
> > Vadim,
> >
> > I was more refering to the analog multimode filter based on the moog
> cascade I did some years ago, and found it amusing to find a warning
Well you definitely want a monotonic, equal-amplitude crossfade, and
probably also time symmetry. So I think raised sinc is right out.
In terms of finer design considerations it depends on the time scale. For
longer crossfades (>100ms), steady-state considerations apply, and you can
design for fre
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Antialiased OSC
From: "Sampo Syreeni"
Date: Wed, October 31, 2018 9:35 pm
To: philb...@mobileer.com
"A discussion list for music-related DSP"
Cc: "robert bristow-johnson"
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5 copies works out at £25 each :)
On 2018-11-01 17:18, pa...@synth.net wrote:
FWIW, I found somewhere you can get printed copies of PDFs bound in a
hardback for £40 + postage :)
Paula
On 2018-11-01 16:09, pa...@synth.net wrote:
You could also do a kickstarter, like the push turn move and
patc
FWIW, I found somewhere you can get printed copies of PDFs bound in a
hardback for £40 + postage :)
Paula
On 2018-11-01 16:09, pa...@synth.net wrote:
You could also do a kickstarter, like the push turn move and
patch&tweak books?
Or just self publish, where they print say 5 books and sell the
This looks like an amazing resource -- I hadn't seen it before. Thanks for
sharing your knowledge!
bjorn
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 6:20 AM Vadim Zavalishin <
vadim.zavalis...@native-instruments.de> wrote:
> Announcing a small update to the book
>
>
> https://www.native-instruments.com/fileadmin/ni
You could also do a kickstarter, like the push turn move and patch&tweak
books?
Or just self publish, where they print say 5 books and sell them, when
they drop below 2 they print a few more.
Just some random thoughts, but I will probably find somewhere I can get
it printed/bound :)
Paula
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Hi Vadim,
This is a really valuable resource for many of us.
> On 1 Nov 2018, at 16:04, Vadim Zavalishin
> wrote:
>
> I have been considering selling this book for money, but so far I don't
> really want to do that. One of the reasons, it'd be prohibitively difficult
> to release small updat
On 01-Nov-18 15:18, pa...@synth.net wrote:
Hmmm, 500 A4 pages would be rather heavy ;)
I'd willingly pay for a copy.
Quite pleased to hear that, thank you ;) Still, you could ask a copy
shop to print and bind a copy for yourself (the book license allows it).
I have been considering selli
Hmmm, 500 A4 pages would be rather heavy ;)
I'd willingly pay for a copy.
Consider how thick books like "The art of electronics" by Horowitz and
Hill is? (just over 1100 pages).
It's well worth its size and weight (quite literally) :)
Paula
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On 31-Oct-18 18:19, Stefan Stenzel wrote:
Vadim,
I was more refering to the analog multimode filter based on the moog cascade I
did some years ago, and found it amusing to find a warning against it.
Ah, you mean the one at the beginning of Section 5.5? Well, that's an
artifact of the older r
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