I think we have already such a module available: the vocoder with the slew
limiter/freeze option.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfe
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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 28. September 2008 09:52
> An:
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> Betreff: 1 digital module suggestion: eq matching
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> hi all, especially dieter ;)
>
> remember the steinberg free filter afaik that was the first resonant
> filter/graphic eq type digital processor that could 'learn' a frequency
> spectrum of a sound or recording and then mimic it. if it's technically
> possible then i think this idea could also be captured in a user
> friendly a-100 module.
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> the user interface could be limited to
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> - a 'learn' source input and learn button
> - an audio input (stereo would be great)
> - an audio output
> - possibly some correcting eq (hi, mid, lo)
> - possibly feedback (open loop )
> - an 'invert' button
>
> actually the invert button is great in an a-100 environment. imagine you
> have a complete drum sound, now you let the module learn it. next you
> invert the drums-spectrum and you send some other sound like strings
> and/or bass through the module and the result is that the sounds won't
> be competing in the same freq. range. Could be fun i think. More room
> for wild improvising without getting lost in a sonic swamp :)
>
> To clarify: i wouldn't look for something that can clone or model
> 'classic hardware' or a convolution based design but something much
> simpler and not too fancy like that free filter idea
>
> greetz, Anton
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