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[Csnd] question about wgpluck and repluck

Date2010-11-06 22:17
FromStefan Thomas
Subject[Csnd] question about wgpluck and repluck
Dear community,
I've seen, that wgpluck and repluck can use as an input every possible sound.
What I don't understand clearly, is: what do these opcodes do with the input-spectrum?
Do they simulate the spectral envelope of an plucked string?

Date2010-11-06 22:31
FromJoel Ross
Subject[Csnd] Re: question about wgpluck and repluck
Hi Stefan,

I believe that these are waveguides, so your input is being fed
through a tuned delay line.
This being similar to the karplus-strong method (pluck), but including
more parameters.

Regards,
 Joel

On 6 November 2010 23:17, Stefan Thomas
 wrote:
> Dear community,
> I've seen, that wgpluck and repluck can use as an input every possible
> sound.
> What I don't understand clearly, is: what do these opcodes do with the
> input-spectrum?
> Do they simulate the spectral envelope of an plucked string?
>


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Date2010-11-07 09:56
FromStefan Thomas
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: question about wgpluck and repluck
Dear Joel,
thanks for Your explanations.
But what is the difference between wgpluck and repluck?

2010/11/6 Joel Ross <joel.binarybrain@gmail.com>
Hi Stefan,

I believe that these are waveguides, so your input is being fed
through a tuned delay line.
This being similar to the karplus-strong method (pluck), but including
more parameters.

Regards,
 Joel

On 6 November 2010 23:17, Stefan Thomas
<kontrapunktstefan@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Dear community,
> I've seen, that wgpluck and repluck can use as an input every possible
> sound.
> What I don't understand clearly, is: what do these opcodes do with the
> input-spectrum?
> Do they simulate the spectral envelope of an plucked string?
>


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Date2010-11-07 11:44
Fromjpff@cs.bath.ac.uk
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: question about wgpluck and repluck
> Dear Joel,
> thanks for Your explanations.
> But what is the difference between wgpluck and repluck?
>
> 2010/11/6 Joel Ross 

repluck is actually identical top wgpluck2 and takes an external
excitation as well as a pluck.  wgpluck is a bsaic physical model

wgpluck was written by Michael Casey
I wrote wgpluck2 and repluck

Another difference is that wgpluck2 uses over sampling to mitigate
intonation problems for high frequencies

==John ff



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