On Mon, 18 Oct 2010, Pierre Massat wrote:
Sounds really cool with a guitar and with high gain (around 50). What's nice is the change in the spectrum depending on the volume of the input.
But all waveshapers also do change the spectrum according to the volume (except those that are linear, which basically means those waveshapers that are configured to do nothing.)
Perhaps you mean the manner in which this effect does the change of spectrum ?
I think that the sounds are often quite similar to what [expr~ sin($v1)] does, which is quite normal if the input data is rather sinusoïdal. Yet those are distinct formulæ that behave differently from each other in many cases.
Try various filters before [vd~] (but not affecting [delwrite~]). I mostly tried [rpole~], [lop~], [expr~ tanh($v1*$f2)]. Actually, I add them before I rescale the delay to the range 2<y<2+2n. (Be careful with hard clipping if you use things that have a gain, such as [rpole~] and obviously [*~]).
| Mathieu Bouchard ------------------------------ Villeray, Montréal, QC