[Csnd] question about wgpluck and repluck
Date | 2010-11-06 22:17 |
From | Stefan 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? |
Date | 2010-11-06 22:31 |
From | Joel 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 |
Date | 2010-11-07 09:56 |
From | Stefan 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, |
Date | 2010-11-07 11:44 |
From | jpff@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 |