Re: [PD] Fwd: what fdn~ does?

2019-01-31 Thread Julian Brooks
Nice sleuthing Holmes On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 01:43, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > I guess "bingo"? > https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/First_Order_Delay_Filter_Design.html > > Em seg, 28 de jan de 2019 às 22:54, Alexandre Torres Porres < > por...@gmail.com> escreveu: > >> >> Em seg, 28 de

Re: [PD] Fwd: what fdn~ does?

2019-01-28 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
I guess "bingo"? https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/pasp/First_Order_Delay_Filter_Design.html Em seg, 28 de jan de 2019 às 22:54, Alexandre Torres Porres < por...@gmail.com> escreveu: > > Em seg, 28 de jan de 2019 às 18:45, Peter P. > escreveu: > >> * Alexandre Torres Porres [2019-01-28 20:10]:

Re: [PD] Fwd: what fdn~ does?

2019-01-28 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Em seg, 28 de jan de 2019 às 18:45, Peter P. escreveu: > * Alexandre Torres Porres [2019-01-28 20:10]: > > I guess I'm figuring something out, but the secondary inlets are still > not > > clear to me, they set the decay time, but why is there a "low" and > "high"? > Could it be that decay times

Re: [PD] Fwd: what fdn~ does?

2019-01-28 Thread Peter P.
* Alexandre Torres Porres [2019-01-28 20:10]: > I guess I'm figuring something out, but the secondary inlets are still not > clear to me, they set the decay time, but why is there a "low" and "high"? Could it be that decay times are different for high and low frequencies and that these two are

Re: [PD] Fwd: what fdn~ does?

2019-01-28 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
I guess I'm figuring something out, but the secondary inlets are still not clear to me, they set the decay time, but why is there a "low" and "high"? Em sex, 25 de jan de 2019 às 18:03, Alexandre Torres Porres < por...@gmail.com> escreveu: > > > Em sex, 25 de jan de 2019 às 15:24, José de Abreu

Re: [PD] Fwd: what fdn~ does?

2019-01-25 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
Em sex, 25 de jan de 2019 às 15:24, José de Abreu escreveu: > > if i remember well one of revN~ objects from miller uses this approach to > make reverb > ok, now I'm curious, which one? Can we confirm it is an actual "FDN" approach? It seems Miller has an important paper describing FDN for

[PD] Fwd: what fdn~ does?

2019-01-25 Thread José de Abreu
forgot to send to list, sorry -- Forwarded message - From: José de Abreu Date: Sex, 25 de jan de 2019 15:16 Subject: Re: [PD] what fdn~ does? To: Alexandre Torres Porres I don't know how to use the object, but you can read about what is FDN here, and if i remember well one of