Hi, in SC there's such a thing called "Klank", do you know it?
wonder if there's such a thing in Pd as well, or how to do it.
cheers
what does it do?
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, in SC there's such a thing called "Klank", do you know it?
wonder if there's such a thing in Pd as well, or how to do it.
cheers
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I did learn more about it. It seems it's just a 2 pole 2 zero bandpass filter, but as a resonator, by which it means its gain is heavily amplified.
Don't know what you meant by being easy to build a resonator in Pd, I'd like to see some suggestions. I was able to get similar results with just [bp~] and lots of gain by the way.
thanks
2014-11-13 9:35 GMT-02:00 martin brinkmann mnb@martin-brinkmann.de:
On 12/11/14 14:55, i go bananas wrote:
what does it do?
it is a bank of resonators. there is no such thing in pd, but it is relativly easy to build a resonator, and having many is just a matter of copy and paste.
bis denn! martin
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sorry for the very long delay...
On 17/11/14 05:14, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:> I did learn more about it. It seems it's just a 2 pole 2 zero bandpass
filter, but as a resonator, by which it means its gain is heavily
amplified.
you are right. in supercollider "klank" is a bank of resonant bandpass-filters.
Don't know what you meant by being easy to build a resonator in Pd, I'd like to see some suggestions.
i was referring to a common (the usual?) definition of a resonator: a simulation of resonance in a string or tube. which can be achieved with a delay, feedback and filtering. this is not what sc does (in klank) though, i have just checked.
bis denn! martin