Do you mean Firium?lowkey wrote:Just re reading your paper again.
Have you seen this...
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/nov04/a ... folder.htm
A draft whitepaper of my parameterization idea
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Well, if you going to sell it there's usually a type of informal opposition to idea (like "Been there, done that. Yawn, old idea, didn't work. Move on, you don't interest me." ) from the audience that is supposed to buy the idea why it's a good idea to be prepared.Consul wrote:I think I'd rather spend my time refining the idea and then selling it. Specifically, I'm out to sell it to Benno and Christian and saying, "hey, let's try this!" Selling it to LAD would just be a bonus.
Still, if it makes me look more academic, I'll see if I can find anything that makes a good comparison.
Didn't check it out, but for instance, but how do the Yamaha AN1X and Firium (I believe) that Lowkey brought to attention relate for instance?
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Okay, I see what you mean. The AN1x does have an interesting feature that relates that I can expand upon. The Firium I'm not sure about, but I'll let lowkey explain. He probably knows something I don't. I would like to make a FIR-based EQ, like Reaper's ReaFIR, for Linux, though, someday.
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Yep Firium
It pretty much like a wave-sequencer for frequencies. The method how it does it might be of use to you because it looks very simular to what your describing only using other parameters instead of "just" frequencies.
It pretty much like a wave-sequencer for frequencies. The method how it does it might be of use to you because it looks very simular to what your describing only using other parameters instead of "just" frequencies.
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Okay, I see what you mean. Firium uses a key frame approach for automation. That makes perfect sense for that kind of application, where the curves one draws can be very complex, and automating one point at a time becomes too tedious.
Actually, the way it stores captured frames of the EQ curve brings up an interesting idea for my own system, at the interface level.
Actually, the way it stores captured frames of the EQ curve brings up an interesting idea for my own system, at the interface level.
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Here's the third draft, based on your suggestions. I also added a note about the implementation.
EDIT: Paper removed, as the whole concept and design has moved on from there. The rest of this thread has all of the details. Trust me, it's cool.
EDIT: Paper removed, as the whole concept and design has moved on from there. The rest of this thread has all of the details. Trust me, it's cool.
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I'm suddenly wondering if the logic I've created with these morphing functions can be extended to allow for the construction of any kind of DSP block. I'll have to think on that one a bit.
Hopefully, this mug of Newcastle Brown I have here will help with that.
Hopefully, this mug of Newcastle Brown I have here will help with that.
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Now you need some diagrams and figures to look respectable and make a good impression. (My favorite being figure 2 in Paul Krugman, The Theory of Interstellar Trade, 1978. )
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I'm working on the diagrams now. Hopefully, I can make some that look decent. I'm using Dia for the purpose.
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Damnit, I really hate being on the cusp of solving an interesting problem, and not quite being able to get there.
The linking functions are one of the things I've glazed over so far. I'm at the edge of an idea about how these can work, but I can't quite make the leap. Hopefully, some sleep will help, and I can work it out tomorrow.
The linking functions are one of the things I've glazed over so far. I'm at the edge of an idea about how these can work, but I can't quite make the leap. Hopefully, some sleep will help, and I can work it out tomorrow.
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