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BobF
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Hello Gang,

When I first stated the forum here I was hoping someone would develop a TWIN-T filter for impulse triggered ringing sounds (drums, strings,etc) but it never came about. I thought I could maybe configure one hardware wise, but also no luck. In my internet research though I discovered this filter, the KAUTZ filter. From my reading it looks like it can do the same as a twin-t and much more. Now I am NO expert on filters and can by no means do any designs. I thought some great filter designers (Martin, etc) out there might want to look this over and see what you think. I have added some papers on the subject from the internet, but please look more as this is just a few from many on the net if you are interested.
Anyway hope to see something in the future.
Have fun, BobF.....
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martinvicanek
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Interesting! Hmm...
Tronic
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this explain better the Complex Resonator concept.
http://www.katjaas.nl/complexintegrator ... nator.html
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Hi Tronic,
Many thanks! VERY interesting reading, just hope some of the filter/programming experts see it and can use it also.
I would really like to see a nice filter that could be wrung on a impulse .
Again, thanks BobF....
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Complex Resonator
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Nice one, Tronic! :D I actually had a project going on (which I finished today and posted elsewhere) where I used a complex filter topology. It has some nice features copared to direct forms.

Anyway, I think this thread is about filters with LOTS of resonances. Sure, you can use the complex resonator as a bulding bock, but the real challenge is how to choose the poles and then of course CPU load.
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