Not sure I've ever seen a filter like Melda's where it's defined by a pitch percentage as opposed to a frequency. That novelty plus my interest in the harmonic series produces this list: the numbers you'd set the filter to match the overtones of a sawtooth. If you want square or triangle, just take the odd ones (1,3,5...):
1. F 0.00 oct
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2. Oc 1.00
3. P5 1.59
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4. Oc 2.00
5. M3 2.32 (14ct flat)
6. P5 2.59
7. m7 2.81 (31ct flat)
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8. Oc 3.00
9. M2 3.17
10.M3 3.32 (14ct flat)
11.D5 3.46 (49ct flat)
12.P5 3.59
13.m6 3.70 (40ct sharp)
14.m7 3.81 (31ct flat)
15.M7 3.91 (12ct flat)
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16.Oc 4.00
17.m2 4.09
18.M2 4.17
19.m3 4.25
20.M3 4.32 (14ct flat)
I have no idea why anyone would want this besides me but there you go; Merry Christmas. xD
Melda Filter: Harmonic Series
- KVRian
- 965 posts since 12 May, 2019
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- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
You mean ModalFilter right? Yep, sound design can get quite crazy
. But it's also quite CPU heavy.
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 965 posts since 12 May, 2019
