hi dave,
i thought that a comb filter could be created by
using several notch filters in series....that's what
dieter said...and now you tell me that the comb filter
needs notch filters in parallel....( )I AM GOING
MAD!!!!!!!!
ANY HELP IS WELLCOME....
synthfreak
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davevosh@...
wrote:
> In a message dated 2/13/2002 4:28:39 PM Eastern
> Standard Time,
>
synth_freak_2000@...
writes:
>
>
> > I think
> > it is the better solution to use the filters of
> your
> > system.
>
>
>
> to all,
> for what it is worth, i have had good luck in the
> past using this sort of
> technique. on a previous modular synth i owned, i
> had 4 various
> state-variable type vcfs. i liked using them in
> parallel as a phaser ( comb
> filter ). i felt it had a different, "stronger" (
> for lack of a better word
> ) sound than the same synths v.c. phaser module.
> for conventional comb filter effects beyond any
> companies v.c. phaser module
> requires going to something using analog delay
> chips. analogue systems makes
> such a module ( i have one and it works well for
> short delay times ) and
> blacet ( i`ve never used theirs but it is reputed to
> be very good ) are both
> currently available, just to name 2 quick examples.
> while an expansive product line is great, perhaps
> resources are better spent
> not re-inventing the wheel - - better to focus on
> things you can do well
> that other folks aren`t doing !
> just my 2 cents worth.............. : )
> best,
> dave
>
>
>
>
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>
>
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