X-Git-Url: https://scm.cri.ensmp.fr/git/Faustine.git/blobdiff_plain/c7f552fd8888da2f0d8cfb228fe0f28d3df3a12c..b4b6f2ea75b9f0f3ca918f5b84016610bf7a4d4f:/interpretor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/synth/echo.dsp diff --git a/interpretor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/synth/echo.dsp b/interpretor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/synth/echo.dsp deleted file mode 100644 index 26ba4d1..0000000 --- a/interpretor/faust-0.9.47mr3/tools/faust2pd/examples/synth/echo.dsp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ - -/* Stereo delay with feedback. */ - -declare name "echo -- stereo delay effect"; -declare author "Albert Graef"; -declare version "1.0"; - -import("music.lib"); - -level = hslider("level", 1, 0, 1, 0.01); -dtime = hslider("delay", 0.040, 0, 5, 0.001); -feedback = hslider("feedback", 0, 0, 1, 0.001); -stereo = hslider("stereo", 1, 0, 1, 0.001); - -/* The stereo parameter controls the amount of stereo spread. For stereo=0 you - get a plain delay, without crosstalk between the channels. For stereo=1 you - get a pure ping-pong delay where the echos from the left first appear on - the right channel and vice versa. Note that you'll hear the stereo effects - only if the input signal already has some stereo spread to begin with; if - necessary, you can just pan the input signal to the left or the right to - achieve that. */ - -echo(dtime,level,feedback,stereo,x,y) - = f(x,y) // the echo loop - // mix - : (\(u,v).(x+level*(d(u)+c(v)), - y+level*(d(v)+c(u)))) - // compensate for gain level - : (/(1+level), /(1+level)) -with { - f = g ~ (*(feedback),*(feedback)); - g(u,v,x,y) - = h(x+d(u)+c(v)), h(y+d(v)+c(u)); - h = fdelay(1<<18, SR*dtime); - c(x) = x*stereo; - d(x) = x*(1-stereo); -}; - -process = vgroup("echo", echo(dtime,level,feedback,stereo));