Re: [linux-audio-user] Sub-harmonic generator? (LADSPA or VST)

From: Tim Howard <tdhoward@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Nov 16 2006 - 20:31:07 EET

Ico wrote:
> How about an el-cheapo pitch-shifter with a lowpass filter?

I suppose I could do that, and sum it with the original wave. I was
hoping for a single plugin solution though...

Paul Winkler wrote:
> google knows everything: try Steve's "Audio Divider" plugin.
> I haven't tried it.

I tried that one, and it does produce lower frequencies, but the
output reminds me of the old Atari systems. It seems to just space
the clicks farther apart...

>
> Also somewhere in a crufty corner of the internet, I have a CSound
> orchestra that does this. Pretty simple algorithm, sounds pretty good
> IIRC. Not a plugin of course, but with CSound 5 and the -rtaudio=jack
> command option, you might be able to use it. google to the rescue
> again...
> http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-audio-dev@email-addr-hidden/msg09826.html

Hmm, I've never done anything with CSound before. It looks a little
daunting to me, but it can't be all that hard. Still, it's not quite
the plugin sort of thing I was looking for.

Maybe I'll try to rig something up in Om, with pitch-shifters and LP
filters summed to the original...

-TimH
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