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kensuguro
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Post by kensuguro »

I've recently been experiencing more than enough sudden crashes... maybe my system's becoming unstable, who knows.

Today, I spent hours analyzing my voice going "haaa" in a whisperish voice... and then trying to build myself a filter that does just that. Well, I got 10 filter ready, and was planning to do a mod pan between frequency pairs so each pair got its own panning speed. Sounds like fun eh?

So I got all the filters tuned, and everything was ready. I got the first 2 pairs panning right, and then now, on the second pair. I dragged the filter just a litte to give me some space for the panning module... Well, it must have been my unlucky day. Whadda ya know? Pulsar stops responding. Annnd, there wend my research work.

Some how, I get the feeling that Pulsar ain't too good at handling the basics... like dragging.. or renaming presets... and so on. Wished creamware could atleast get those straight..

Anyway, I'm left with a list of frequencies of the peaks. It's a formant chart I guess. And since I'm no longer in the mood to remake the patch, here's the data.
886
1446
3026
4053
4718
5112
6131
7108
9082
10744
12220
I also grouped the first half to a banpass filter of its own, cuz the 24db/oct was letting some unwanted noise pass through. Then, the second half of the filters also had a bandpass of its own.
Ok... so shit happens. But that only means I can pass on my experience, and the research will be passed on to others.
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