On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 10:36 PM, James Mckernon <jmckernon@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Was just wondering if anyone could recommend any resources (preferably
> online) for learning about digital filter design?
>
I found that reading Bores "introduction to DSP" pages was quite helpful:
http://www.bores.com/courses/intro/index.htm
Its pretty basic stuff, and the latter pages go off topic towards hardware
DSP programming... But the introductory stuff is good IMO.
I've also read the book "Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition &
Performance" by Dodge & Jerse, has a pretty good overview of a broader
spectrum (starting a sampling / aliasing, ending at various points like
subtractive-synthesis & biquad filters in the synthesis sections...)
probably a bit broader than you're looking for, but I'd say worth the
mention anyway.
Of course reading the conversations on http://musicdsp.org/ and thier
mailinglist may be of help. Also if you can learn by reverse-engineering,
check out the source code available for Faust at http://faust.grame.fr/
HTH, -Harry
PS: If you do bump into brilliant resources, I'm all ears :)
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