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Whole lotta shapin' going on: some waveshaper toys
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Whole lotta shapin' going on: some waveshaper toys
So, I've been playing around with waveshaping, mostly for eventual use in other things, but also just for fun. Here's a few things that I thought might be useful to others.
First up, here's a schematic with a couple of things from the MusicDSP source code archive. The test instrument lets you switch between the two. These are just names I made up to identify them to myself, I don't think they have "real" names. The one called "SlimFat" was used in the synth I posted in the "FlowStone music" thread.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g1awwasjixbwzus/mdspshapers1.fsm?dl=0
Here's one I called "accidental shaper" because I was going for a Chebyshev waveshaper, but I made one of those serendipitous mistakes that gave a cool result. I haven't tried it on anything but the test setup here, but it seemed like it might be fun elsewhere so I saved it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ectxk0vubyultxw/accidentalshaper1.fsm?dl=0
Here's a "foldback" type shaper. This is not the only way to do it, and I'm not sure if it's the best way, but here it is.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/swddngrcdmtmtc3/foldback.fsm?dl=0
Here's a multi-stage thing I came up with by toying around with some ideas I found in the DAFX book ( http://www.dafx.de/ ). It uses a rectifier to act as an octave doubler in addition to the distortion. Was fun on guitar, might be fun elsewhere too.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aol2jr4aaewwyup/rectosnort1.fsm?dl=0
Feel free to use as you see fit. Enjoy!
First up, here's a schematic with a couple of things from the MusicDSP source code archive. The test instrument lets you switch between the two. These are just names I made up to identify them to myself, I don't think they have "real" names. The one called "SlimFat" was used in the synth I posted in the "FlowStone music" thread.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g1awwasjixbwzus/mdspshapers1.fsm?dl=0
Here's one I called "accidental shaper" because I was going for a Chebyshev waveshaper, but I made one of those serendipitous mistakes that gave a cool result. I haven't tried it on anything but the test setup here, but it seemed like it might be fun elsewhere so I saved it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ectxk0vubyultxw/accidentalshaper1.fsm?dl=0
Here's a "foldback" type shaper. This is not the only way to do it, and I'm not sure if it's the best way, but here it is.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/swddngrcdmtmtc3/foldback.fsm?dl=0
Here's a multi-stage thing I came up with by toying around with some ideas I found in the DAFX book ( http://www.dafx.de/ ). It uses a rectifier to act as an octave doubler in addition to the distortion. Was fun on guitar, might be fun elsewhere too.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aol2jr4aaewwyup/rectosnort1.fsm?dl=0
Feel free to use as you see fit. Enjoy!
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Re: Whole lotta shapin' going on: some waveshaper toys
Hey noisenerd
I like them all!
One thing that's always fascinated me is to hear what a waveform looks like. My very first encounter with this was back in the 60s when they showed a modular Moog synthesiser on a TV programme called Tomorrow's World. The guy turned a knob and the waveform changed the sound. Simpe stuff, but I was, from that point on, totally hooked on electronic sound generation made by any means.
Take a look...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usl_TvIFtG0
Anyway, many thanks for sharing these.
Cheers
Spogg
I like them all!
One thing that's always fascinated me is to hear what a waveform looks like. My very first encounter with this was back in the 60s when they showed a modular Moog synthesiser on a TV programme called Tomorrow's World. The guy turned a knob and the waveform changed the sound. Simpe stuff, but I was, from that point on, totally hooked on electronic sound generation made by any means.
Take a look...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usl_TvIFtG0
Anyway, many thanks for sharing these.
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Whole lotta shapin' going on: some waveshaper toys
Hi noisenerd,
Some nice shapers there, keep the modules coming. I have really loved wave shapers ever since I built my first guitar distortion unit and that was some time ago. I have been insearch of the perfect shaper ever since.
Later then, BobF.....
Some nice shapers there, keep the modules coming. I have really loved wave shapers ever since I built my first guitar distortion unit and that was some time ago. I have been insearch of the perfect shaper ever since.
Later then, BobF.....
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Re: Whole lotta shapin' going on: some waveshaper toys
You're welcome guys, and thanks for the nice comments!
Me too. It's funny how much pleasure I get from watching a waveform on a scope. Thanks for the video link, I love that kind of thing. Watching synth documentaries really inspires me!
Thanks, I intend to!
Yep, gotta love 'em.
Spogg wrote:One thing that's always fascinated me is to hear what a waveform looks like...
Me too. It's funny how much pleasure I get from watching a waveform on a scope. Thanks for the video link, I love that kind of thing. Watching synth documentaries really inspires me!
BobF wrote:Some nice shapers there, keep the modules coming.
Thanks, I intend to!
BobF wrote:I have really loved wave shapers ever since I built my first guitar distortion unit and that was some time ago. I have been in search of the perfect shaper ever since.
Yep, gotta love 'em.
- noisenerd
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Re: Whole lotta shapin' going on: some waveshaper toys
thanks for sharing, always interesting theme for me
here is a simple foldback i'm using in Dizztroy which could be of interest for all the distortion lovers out there
http://www.z3-audiolabs.com/dizztroy/
here is a simple foldback i'm using in Dizztroy which could be of interest for all the distortion lovers out there
http://www.z3-audiolabs.com/dizztroy/
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Re: Whole lotta shapin' going on: some waveshaper toys
Cheers, Nubeat7... and thanks for sharing your foldback module also!
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