i'm sure i'm not the first to mention it, but i just love the technical drawing you posted
oh, and electriQ, is the one.
probably not the only one who has said that either...
There still exists some extreme settings which causes my computer to choke as well. It's a matter of denormalization. I'll have a look into other strategies, right now I'm simply adding a very small DC value, which is then filtered out by the filter.daverich wrote:causes my computer to choke.
The latest version should remember its settings, at least it does here.SideWalker wrote:daverich, i have dualcore to, no problem here except it dosnt remember the settings every time i open the gui...
It's still not designed for any kind of automation. I mean it's not undoable, but I've designed it for a static purpose only.syncopated_silence wrote:The first version did a little jump though when you crossed both HP and LP filters in the middle using control changes but it was a little smoother the rest of the way up and down.. this version is nice it has a better gui too but I'm not sure if it's as smooth running up and down using cc's than the first.. although that jump in the middle seems to have changed in characteriics? for the better..
Ok. Here multiple instances work fine. Maybe it's indeed a problem with multi core processors. Don't know.DRDRDR wrote:
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Shit, I am too excited to type the rest of the letter!WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF ABDUL ABACHA
Hallo Sire,
I am Alhaji ado Abacha, son of the late Head DSP Scientist of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, General Sanni Abacha who died under mysterious circumstances on the 8th of June 2003. After the death of my father, myself and members of my family including my mother have been put through hell with interrogations, on account of corruption and mismanagement of DSP research funds by my late father. My father was a corrupted man (he also cheated on my mother) but a brilliant DSP programmer who developed the ultimate filter. He called it the "ZOMG Teh Filtar" for some reason which I don't know. Just before his personal library was confiscated and incinerated by the officials, I found the following document which may be the only written reference to its existence...
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Yes it doesDRDRDR wrote:Christian,
Still the bug. When clicking OK, the same window pops up a few seconds after :
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grymmjack wrote:http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2134.html

I have tried it on a single core Pentium M in FL studio 7, and I can see the same error message when adding another instance.Christian Budde wrote:Ok. Here multiple instances work fine. Maybe it's indeed a problem with multi core processors. Don't know.DRDRDR wrote:
Kingston wrote:Christian,
if you stick a linearphase mode to the rubber filter it'll tame the odd rubbery tail of the impulse a bit. in fact it'll "pre empt" it.
(I know you knew this already, just thought it might be a nice addition to the cool freebie)
was recently playing with this in matlab, letting it design the IIR based on very strict requirements of noise and ripple.Christian Budde wrote:estimate the length of the impulse response, otherwise you might introduce unnecessary ripple to the frequency response.
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