aural exciter
Date | 2006-02-09 15:53 |
From | Julian Peterson |
Subject | aural exciter |
I've been scouring the internet for a good how-to on designing an aural exciter, but have not had much luck. Intuitively, I would think that it is waveshaping of a high-pass filtered copy of the input mixed with the original signal, but I suspect it might be a bit more elegant than that. Is there a good reference someone could suggest? Thanks in advance. Julian And kudos on CS5. The official version runs very well on my powerbook. |
Date | 2006-02-09 16:05 |
From | Chris Share |
Subject | Re: aural exciter |
This may help: www.aphex.com/pdf/papers/APHEX_AES_reprint_Chalupper.pdf Cheers, Chris Julian Peterson wrote: > I've been scouring the internet for a good how-to on designing an aural > exciter, but have not had much luck. Intuitively, I would think that > it is waveshaping of a high-pass filtered copy of the input mixed with > the original signal, but I suspect it might be a bit more elegant than > that. > > Is there a good reference someone could suggest? > > Thanks in advance. > Julian > > And kudos on CS5. The official version runs very well on my powerbook. > > |