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Advice needed for a filter project
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Advice needed for a filter project
Hello everyone,
it has been a while since I got to play with flowstone.
Attached please find a schematic which contains a multifilter from my last project in 2018.
Spogg has already had a go at it and I tried to implement his recommendations.
I'd be happy if you took a look and share ideas how to get rid of obvious clicking.
Hope you all are doing well, thanks for taking your time to read and have a nice day.
Best regards
Phil
it has been a while since I got to play with flowstone.
Attached please find a schematic which contains a multifilter from my last project in 2018.
Spogg has already had a go at it and I tried to implement his recommendations.
I'd be happy if you took a look and share ideas how to get rid of obvious clicking.
Hope you all are doing well, thanks for taking your time to read and have a nice day.
Best regards
Phil
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Phil Thalasso - Posts: 150
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- Location: Munich, Germany
Re: Advice needed for a filter project
Hey,
I tried your schematic, and changed the ASIO output to the DS one, and got no clicks... Is your ASIO buffer adjusted correctly?
I noticed that I need a short buffer when working in FS, and a bigger one to test the plug in a DAW...
With long buffers in FS, clicks, glitches, pops, crackles or whatever you call them occur, vanishing when shortening the buffer size... This seems strange as you usually increase the buffer to get rid of the glitches...
I haven't looked at your inner schematic, but I noticed your Reso slider is not connected... which is needed to test all filter types... some filters respond only with high Reso levels (like the formant one for example)...
Hope this helps a bit...
Take care
I tried your schematic, and changed the ASIO output to the DS one, and got no clicks... Is your ASIO buffer adjusted correctly?
I noticed that I need a short buffer when working in FS, and a bigger one to test the plug in a DAW...
With long buffers in FS, clicks, glitches, pops, crackles or whatever you call them occur, vanishing when shortening the buffer size... This seems strange as you usually increase the buffer to get rid of the glitches...
I haven't looked at your inner schematic, but I noticed your Reso slider is not connected... which is needed to test all filter types... some filters respond only with high Reso levels (like the formant one for example)...
Hope this helps a bit...
Take care
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tektoog - Posts: 141
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- Location: Geneva - Switzerland
Re: Advice needed for a filter project
Hello tektoog,
thank you for your kind reply. First post in ages and links in the schematic not connected Sorry for that, I grabbed it from a larger project that was never finished. I will work on the ASIO part, maybe use a different computer. I literally haven't touched flowstone for almost a year and try to get back in, which is hard. Thank you for trying out and have a nice afternoon.
Best regards
Phil
thank you for your kind reply. First post in ages and links in the schematic not connected Sorry for that, I grabbed it from a larger project that was never finished. I will work on the ASIO part, maybe use a different computer. I literally haven't touched flowstone for almost a year and try to get back in, which is hard. Thank you for trying out and have a nice afternoon.
Best regards
Phil
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Phil Thalasso - Posts: 150
- Joined: Tue Jun 27, 2017 12:42 pm
- Location: Munich, Germany
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