has anyone heard of pete johnson's cross filters?
Hans Mittendorf
Jun 13 2007 | 1:02 pm
They are ment to be used inside the Kyma system. Did someone try them?
- cegerltJun 13 2007 | 3:54 pmWhat was the question? -------------- Original message -------------- From: Hans Mittendorf> > They are ment to be used inside the Kyma system. Did someone try them?
- Roman ThileniusJun 14 2007 | 1:13 amQuote: cegerlt wrote on Wed, 13 June 2007 09:54 ---------------------------------------------------- > > What was the question?he asked if someone tried them.what is your answer?>Did someone try them? >>
- cegerltJun 14 2007 | 4:47 am> > what is your answer?Sorry, I wasn't sure if I missed part of this thread along with the original question... If it's just my opinion of the objects that is wanted then I would say they are "great" - I haven't been able to replicate that sound with MSP(not quite).
- Hans MittendorfJun 14 2007 | 6:18 amHere is what Edmund Eagan said about it. He is using them with KymaThe crossfilter is a sound algorhythym that was introduced in Kyma some time ago by Pete Johnston. It's essentially the same basic idea as a convolution reverb, except that the analysis input can be constantly resampled much like the normal audio input is. This allows one to create to interesting, evolving loops which can sound very intoxicating, and can just as easily spin completely out of control! I typically use it in a fashion that feeds the original source material back into the analysis input at varying pitches and/or delays.