Filter construction kit

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MyCo wrote:Yeah, but how about you? Try writing in a foreign language... try German :mrgreen:
I lived outside Keiserslautern for 1.5 years, went to Italy for 3 months, & when I came back, I could not even count 1-10 in German any more. Perhaps it is more likely I found more friendly Italian girls in 3 months than I did finding German girls than the language difficulties...
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And what girls and programming have in common?
Nothing :-)
And that why programmers are so lonely :-D
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infuzion wrote:Perhaps it is more likely I found more friendly Italian girls in 3 months than I did finding German girls than the language difficulties...


Yeah, friendly German girls are hard to find... even for Germans :mrgreen:

Documentation Update
- Added Chapter Filter response
- Added Chapter Higher order filters
- Small changes here and there, to match the new chapters

Downloads are in the first post.
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I'm curious how many ladies are working with SM/FS - are there any stats on that? ;-)
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Tester: I'm curious how that is relevant to this filter construction kit...

Off topic maybe?

MyCo: I really like your initiative here. Good work :D
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Inf started :-) But yes and no. In terms of irrelevant data - offtopic. In terms of softening the mood - a process. Don't you see how hard MyCo works on it?
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Ah.. sorry. Did not notice until now that it was not you that brought up the female topic. Talk about lack of communication skills :P

Thats me ;)
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tor wrote:Ah.. sorry. Did not notice until now that it was not you that brought up the female topic. Talk about lack of communication skills
Full circle: Women tend to be more communication-oriented. Men more results-oriented. Most programmers are men, therefore most programs have crappy documentation, since men are more worried about getting it to work, rather than telling people how it works & why they need it.

So, MyCo needs a geeky girlfriend to help with his .osm/.fsm help files & to blog for him ;)
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Infuzion: Good conclution :)

Back to the filter topic. Is it possible to make a biquad filter in the Ruby component?

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streamin in;
streamin b0;
streamin b1;
streamin b2;
streamin a1;
streamin a2;
streamout out;

float wn,wn1,wn2;

wn = in - wn1*a1 - wn2*a2;
out = wn*b0 + wn1*b1 + wn2*b2;

wn2 = wn1;
wn1 = wn;


I have hard time wrapping my head around the time domain when working with frames. If anyone have a example it would be fantastic. The example at page 200 in the user manual just confuse and makes me think it is impossible or very complex :/

*Edit:
The coeffs would be fed by an array from another Ruby component like the one MyCo made an example of already. Exept I guess it would be more rational to use the Ruby V connector for tha array to keep the double precision.
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Ruby is not good for real-time audio processing. Another "documentation" failure on Outsim's part?
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