or rms to measure level and then turn off? Quoting Victor Lazzarini : > Did you try using balance? It will help keep the signal within > bounds. Another thing you can try is clip. > > Victor > On 1 Mar 2014, at 01:15, Michael Mossey wrote: > >> I'm playing around with instruments that work like this: a delay >> line with feedback, and the feedback goes through some kind of >> filter, so basically you hear a sound first filtered once, then >> twice, then three times, and so on. I like this effect. However, if >> I use filters with positive gain, eventually the signal gets >> amplified and overloads the output. I could tweak the sound >> duration, feedback ratio, and filter Q and so forth by hand, but I >> want to use these are part of algorithmic composition so I don't >> want to have to tweak everything. Another possibility is to have >> the sound cutoff automatically when it exceeds a certain level. Is >> there a way to do that? >> >> Mike >> >> >> >> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug trackers >> csound6: >> https://sourceforge.net/p/csound/tickets/ >> csound5: >> https://sourceforge.net/p/csound/bugs/ >> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here >> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body >> "unsubscribe csound" >> >> > > > > Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug trackers > csound6: > https://sourceforge.net/p/csound/tickets/ > csound5: > https://sourceforge.net/p/csound/bugs/ > Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here > To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body > "unsubscribe csound"