Comb Filter Synth
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- KVRist
- 139 posts since 15 Dec, 2014
Hi folks,
I've attached a comb filter synth some might find useful, it's a different sounding alternative to a vocoder that applies tuned delay to an audio signal via midi.
To work in Reaper:
Mux should be loaded as a vst rather than vsti
Mux track needs both audio and midi sent to it. You can place an audio file on the track and set the track input to midi, or you can have live audio routed from another track.
Maybe the same for other daws.
Happy New Year!
I've attached a comb filter synth some might find useful, it's a different sounding alternative to a vocoder that applies tuned delay to an audio signal via midi.
To work in Reaper:
Mux should be loaded as a vst rather than vsti
Mux track needs both audio and midi sent to it. You can place an audio file on the track and set the track input to midi, or you can have live audio routed from another track.
Maybe the same for other daws.
Happy New Year!
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- KVRAF
- 13865 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Nice! What about setting up some meta-parameters that control all 12 A-D-S-Rs at the same time?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 139 posts since 15 Dec, 2014
Thanks runaudio, appreciated. I'm new here but have already found loads of great stuff you have made, thank you.
Mux is so good for experimenting, very productive environment, no rabbit holes:)
Mux is so good for experimenting, very productive environment, no rabbit holes:)
Good idea, maybe I should make a new version, anyone else have requests/suggestions?mutools wrote:Nice! What about setting up some meta-parameters that control all 12 A-D-S-Rs at the same time?
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- Banned
- 1256 posts since 22 Feb, 2014
no problem welcome aboard you should check AndreasD stuff you will learn alot from his stuff heres his drop box https://www.dropbox.com/sh/lztrpkl7q1296sa/mOBJPsO2sD
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 139 posts since 15 Dec, 2014
Thank you AndreasD and thanks runaudio for the link. Both of you have produced some great looking gadgets, I'm going to spend a nice few days running through them. Thanks again mutools for the best kept secret in audio software.
Nerdage:
I got the delay times by turning hz into ms (1/hz) and then using a multiple of that to get into a nice audible range. (Easy enough to find hz table of frequencies.) I couldn't get the exact ms into mux as I couldn't enter the amount manually but that's splitting hairs really, a wee bit of detuning is nice.
I considered adding detune voice options for each note but kept things simple for now, I preferred the option to be able to adjust the delay length per note instead but maybe if that becomes a global setting.
Nerdage:
I got the delay times by turning hz into ms (1/hz) and then using a multiple of that to get into a nice audible range. (Easy enough to find hz table of frequencies.) I couldn't get the exact ms into mux as I couldn't enter the amount manually but that's splitting hairs really, a wee bit of detuning is nice.
I considered adding detune voice options for each note but kept things simple for now, I preferred the option to be able to adjust the delay length per note instead but maybe if that becomes a global setting.
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- KVRian
- 855 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
Thanks for the info. I got it.
You can't get the msec more exact as the minimum change in delay time is 1 sample. From the numbers you used, i gather you are running audio at 44.1kHz
Andreas
You can't get the msec more exact as the minimum change in delay time is 1 sample. From the numbers you used, i gather you are running audio at 44.1kHz
Andreas
- KVRAF
- 4536 posts since 17 Jun, 2013 from very close to Paris, France
Yet another excellent creation! Thanks Chuck! And welcome to KVR!
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I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
I'm now severely diseased since September 2018.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 139 posts since 15 Dec, 2014
Thanks for the welcome BlackWinny.
Good info about sample length AndreasD, thanks. I'm running at 48kz here, although I finalised the patch on another computer so maybe that rounded the delay times to 44.1 if that's what you are getting.
Good info about sample length AndreasD, thanks. I'm running at 48kz here, although I finalised the patch on another computer so maybe that rounded the delay times to 44.1 if that's what you are getting.
