Thanks, I'm glad it's useful.. I think the filter was originally written by Andrew Simper who posted it to music-dsp (musicdsp.org).
Actually, since it does low pass, high pass, etc. it may suit Josh's needs better than the lp4pole plugin I mentioned.
Ben
On Sunday 10 August 2003 1:29 pm, you wrote:
If this your filter - thanks for a great external I (over)use a lot!
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 01:01:35PM -0800, Ben Saylor wrote:
I guess they haven't deleted my web space yet :)
http://www.macalester.edu/~bsaylor/svf~.tar.gz
Ben
On Sunday 10 August 2003 1:44 am, matthijs@devdsp.net wrote:
The svf~ external is quite nice (IIRC, it's a PD port of a LADSPA plugin by Steve Harris). You can get it as part of the PD externals package available at http://pure-data.sourceforge.net/index.php
It's quite potent - I've used it to create an approximation of the synthesis method for an 808 bass drum (a pulse driving a highly resonant filter).
I suppose you can get a seperate copy of svf~ somewhere, but you'd better get the SoundForge package - it's kind of like Christmas time for PD.
On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 02:56:01PM -0700, Josh Steiner wrote:
i need a really nice sounding filter with control over the Q. ... i've tried piecing one together from [lop~] and [hip~] and [vcf~] but i can never get around it having a dead, muddy sound, i'd like one that sounds really warm like the default one in fruity loops or on many synthesizers.
does anyone either have some tips on how to do this myself, a patch where they've made a nice one, or pointers to a good one in an external somewhere? i'm looking fro both low and high pass filters.
cheers,
josh
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