This thread intersts me very much! Could you think of a way of splitting off the transients and distorting them seperately using basic audio processing "modules" like might be found in the MDA open source collection of plug-ins? Something like, say, splitting the signal to two instances of MDA Combo, one set for symmetrical clipping and the other asymmetrical (using the bias control) and then using a limiter that has it's threshold set to catch transients on the asymmetrical clipping branch to emphasise the added harmonics during the transients...or, uh, something like that?Robin from www.rs-met.com wrote:...and that's what i would consider as the essence of dynamic distortion: producing more or less distortion depending on whether or not a transient is present. by simulating tube circuits, you would get that implicitely as a kind of side effect. personally, i would probably try to do it directly by splitting off the transient and distorting it separately.
I have some ideas that deal more with speaker cab/power amp interaction that relate to this subject, but I want to see if I can get the results I seek using open source building blocks (first in a modular host, then in Synthedit for a prototype) before I get down to the nitty gritty of coding. I tend to look at all audio processing in a modular effects unit way, being a guitar player who has always had a lot of stomp boxes and rack effects around.
I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but I was hoping that looking at it from a modular point of view might help the OP and others. Feel free to ignore me if I'm just rambling!
