On 09/03/2013 12:13 PM, Rusty Perez wrote:
Very interesting, I was most intrigued by the second
half or so the
sound seemed to sortof shif, and sortof surround me.
What was I listening to?
What is this waveguide business? :-)
Thanks!
Rusty
Hi Rusty,
Right, the second half is a filtered version of the first half.
You can learn something about waveguides here :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_waveguide_synthesis
I confess that the maths are beyond me, my evaluation of the filter is
empirical, i.e. I use my ears.
Best,
dp
On 9/3/13, Dave Phillips <dlphillips(a)woh.rr.com> wrote:
> On 09/03/2013 07:01 AM, Julien Claassen wrote:
>> Hello Dave!
>> I like it. Atmospheric. It appears simple enough, but it touches a
>> nerve somewhere. First a feeling of being with one's self, starting of
>> almost fearful or menacing. then the opening to the outside world, the
>> cosmos mayhap, and the impression of width, of room and an uncertainly
>> lightness. Weightlessness, which can be everything. Always changing
>> subtlely. Nice little demo! I enjoyed that.
> Thanks, Julien, as always I appreciate your ears and commentary. FYI,
> the demo is the first movement of a "sinfonia" I'm writing. So far
I'm
> not impressed with anything I've composed for it, but I do like what the
> waveguide does to that one movement. It's likely to engender an entirely
> different piece. You know how that goes. :)
>
>> Warm regards
>> Julien
> Best always to you too,
>
> dp
>
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