Great link! Thanks!
From: Pd-list [mailto:pd-list-bounces@lists.iem.at] On Behalf Of Maximiliano Estudies
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2019 7:35 AM
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Subject: Re: [PD] Formant filter ?
There is also this website https://www.easycalculation.com/physics/electromagnetism/biquad-calculator.php where you can calculate coefficients.
El mar., 25 jun. 2019 a las 4:22, Ingo (<ingo@miamiwave.com>) escribió:
Thanks, Alexandre!
This looks very helpful!
Ingo
From: Alexandre Torres Porres [mailto:porres@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2019 9:41 PM
To: William Huston
Cc: Ingo; pd-list
Subject: Re: [PD] Formant filter ?
I'd rather use a more proper bandpass filter than bp~, which does note have a nice symmetric response. You could use [biquad~] instead, but the issue is that you'd need to generate coefficients for it. I provide the [else/bicoeff] object in else that calculates biquad coefficients and I just uploaded an update in my tutorial that shows how to do that by hand in a pd patch, see: https://github.com/porres/Live-Electronic-Music-Tutorial/blob/master/Tutorial/Vol.2/Part.09-Filters-Reverb-Karplus/31-Filters(Advanced)/2.Filters/4.EQCookbook.%5Bbiplot%5D.pd
Em seg, 24 de jun de 2019 às 12:04, William Huston <williamahuston@gmail.com> escreveu:
I have one I built, it's basically 3x bp~ stages in parallel, with each stage being a double bp~ in series.
Get it here:
It's called:
abstractions/BHFormantx3~.pd
also
abstractions/FormantControl.pd
I have a fake resonance built in, basically an osc~ at the cutoff freq of the filter which you can blend it.
It's not pretty, I built this as a PD novice. But it works well.
(You may want to grep through the patches folder to find some examples where I use this.)
One use I found for it, which is very cool, is to create a source which is rich in overtones, saw or square or a gritty granular snippet, send it to the filter.
Tune the 3 bp~'s to a chord, and use a midi controller to set the root of the chord, to play melodies *on the filter*.
HTH,
BH
On Mon, Jun 24, 2019, 1:50 AM Ingo <ingo@miamiwave.com> wrote:
OK! I just googled "Formant Table" and got lots of results with the
frequencies of each formant.
I guess by using 3 bandpass filters I should be able to build one as an
abstraction.
Ingo
> Can anyone point me to a formant filter external that is working and not
too heavy on the CPU?
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