Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-02 Thread hard off
cheers frank, thanks for that. ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-02 Thread hard off
ah yeah, i've seen that dan stowell page before. he does make a really nice cymbal sound. he mentions using supercollider's ringz resonators. what might be a close equivalent in pd? ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-02 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote: ah yeah, i've seen that dan stowell page before. he does make a really nice cymbal sound. he mentions using supercollider's ringz resonators. what might be a close equivalent in pd? ringz is a two pole (+ maybe two zero?) resonant bandpass

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-02 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote: i just followed the basics from dan stowell's page, and built a reasonable sounding hihat in pd. it has 100 resonating bandpass filters connected, and so for some reason needs a couple of 'hits' until all those filters let it work properly.

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-02 Thread Andy Farnell
Lovely job! Hit position seems jolly effective too. And some cool presets. I found a great effect by very slightly changing the spectrum jitter. cheers, Andy On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 01:38:38 +0900 hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i just followed the basics from dan stowell's page, and built

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-02 Thread Andy Farnell
I wonder if the warmup problem (initial state for causal filter) can be solved by keeping a very low level noise signal into them at all times? On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 01:38:38 +0900 hard off [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i just followed the basics from dan stowell's page, and built a reasonable

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-01 Thread Kyle Klipowicz
Someday I hope you make a big ole' physical modeled jazz drum kit, Andy. Genius! ~Kyle On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Andy Farnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Hey Patrick, It's the everything in-between bit that is hard. A hihat is one of those instruments that seems really simple, but on

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-01 Thread patrick
Useful post, thank you very much Andy. Indeed, it's pretty complex dsp, at least i have the technical terms ;) pat ___ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management - http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-12-01 Thread Andy Farnell
YVW, and FWIW, there's some tuts to look at mine using a familiar additive/modulation method here http://www.obiwannabe.co.uk/html/toys/cymbal-FMAM/cymbalfmam.html and here http://www.mcld.co.uk/cymbalsynthesis/ Dan Stowell does a great job of using subtractive methods in SC A nice thread

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-11-29 Thread Andy Farnell
Hey Patrick, It's the everything in-between bit that is hard. A hihat is one of those instruments that seems really simple, but on deeper analysis you see it is an amazingly complex and subtle device (which is obvious when you hear a really good drummer playing). With samples you can get the

Re: [PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-11-26 Thread Damian Stewart
it'd help if i attached them eh Damian Stewart wrote: these aren't at all acoustic. and they aren't at all sample based. but they do give you very nice control over the timbre and shape of the sound. open up d-808cy~-help.pd or d-808hh~-help.pd chur d patrick wrote: hi, would it be

[PD] emulating an acoustic hi-hat pedal

2008-11-25 Thread patrick
hi, would it be possible to patch an acoustic hi-hat pedal complete with heel-splash sound, closed sound, open sound, and everything in-between. i am not so sure where to start, i want a sampler-base solution. adsr, playing with filters, morphing of sounds, using 2 samples or more (open,