I have built a comb filter (actually a flanger) using a combo of [delwrite~ foo] and a series of [vd~ foo]s using an LFO which is phase-displaced across the different [vd~]s.
Can anyone tell me what is the best resolution I can get with this combo? It it less than a per-sample resolution?
Can I build this system using something other than [vd~] to get better resolution?
Thanks. BH
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 5:30 AM info@hansroels.be info@hansroels.be wrote:
I also needed a delay in samples and so I made an abstraction in Pd vanilla, delaying a signal with x number of samples; for example a one sample delay is [delaysam 1] I think this is the correct way of doing this without needing externals... Hans
On 1/25/20 9:16 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
cyclone/delay~ and else/ffdelay~ also allow for delay lines defined in samples (or ms)
but this can also be done in vanilla like people said (though somewhat inconvenient)
cheers
Em sáb., 25 de jan. de 2020 às 15:33, Ingo ingo@miamiwave.com escreveu:
Thanks guys!
[zexy/z~] looks exactly like what I'm looking for!
Ingo
you can just use [delwrite~] + [delread~], but you have to make sure
that
they are scheduled in the right order, see "G05.execution.order.pd" in "doc/3.audio.examples". Also, you have to convert from samples to milliseconds.
For convenience, I often use [z~] from zexy, which is a delay line in a single object, with the delay time given in samples.
Christof
Hi everybody!
I'm planning on delaying a bandpass filter by samples to create a comb filter effect. Is this possible or can it be done only by audio blocks?
If it is possible which object(s) would I use?
Thanks Ingo
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