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*** NEW *** Bobs Vocoder with formant shift & Pitch Tracking
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*** NEW *** Bobs Vocoder with formant shift & Pitch Tracking
I HAVE NOTICED PEOPLE KEEP DOWNLOADING THIS OLDER VERSION, THE NEW VERSION IS IN THE 11th POST DOWN AND IS BY FAR MUCH BETTER!
Hello gang,
Well I made a vocoder and I really think the sound is VERY good, but it has been pointed out that it is VERY cpu hungry. It uses 40 band pass filters and that is the biggest hog. I have tried fewer, but the sound is just not the same.
Unless you have a very fast computer and then even it can lockup or miss function, so download and use with CAUTION. I have an I7 so that is probably why I did not notice it for some time.
It can work in either midi or a manual mode. To use it in manual mode press the "Test Note Start" buttion till you get a waveform displayed on the scope, then explore the few presets I have provided. I have only provided a few presets because even on my I7 as I added more and more presets the cpu load just got worse and worse. For my test, I used my voice mainly, some drum loops, and a few guitar scales. I tested it with 1 to all 3 oscillators manually and via midi, modulated, and with and without pitch shifting. All worked just fine. The way the format shift works is try setting the “frequency bank range”, say low on bank 1 and high on back 2 and so on. Of course watch high Q’s (5.05 seems pretty good) and turn volume down to zero when changing bank ranges (sometimes load squeals or pops occur).
Now I REALLY like this vocoder, so if some kind Flowstoners want to HELP in optimizing it, I would really be wowed and be very much in appreciation for your work. So please pm me, or just upload your finished work here. Of course all and any other comments are very welcomed.
Have fun then!
Cheers, BobF.....
Hello gang,
Well I made a vocoder and I really think the sound is VERY good, but it has been pointed out that it is VERY cpu hungry. It uses 40 band pass filters and that is the biggest hog. I have tried fewer, but the sound is just not the same.
Unless you have a very fast computer and then even it can lockup or miss function, so download and use with CAUTION. I have an I7 so that is probably why I did not notice it for some time.
It can work in either midi or a manual mode. To use it in manual mode press the "Test Note Start" buttion till you get a waveform displayed on the scope, then explore the few presets I have provided. I have only provided a few presets because even on my I7 as I added more and more presets the cpu load just got worse and worse. For my test, I used my voice mainly, some drum loops, and a few guitar scales. I tested it with 1 to all 3 oscillators manually and via midi, modulated, and with and without pitch shifting. All worked just fine. The way the format shift works is try setting the “frequency bank range”, say low on bank 1 and high on back 2 and so on. Of course watch high Q’s (5.05 seems pretty good) and turn volume down to zero when changing bank ranges (sometimes load squeals or pops occur).
Now I REALLY like this vocoder, so if some kind Flowstoners want to HELP in optimizing it, I would really be wowed and be very much in appreciation for your work. So please pm me, or just upload your finished work here. Of course all and any other comments are very welcomed.
Have fun then!
Cheers, BobF.....
Last edited by BobF on Sun Aug 28, 2016 11:25 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
Very nice, Bob! You could exploit SSE by running 4 channels in parallel.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1330
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
Hi Bob
This is a great proof of concept!
I do think it would be well worth your while to progress this by using Martin's fast pack/unpack modules I sent you. You personally are in the best position to do this, and I realise it's a lot of work and time, but you'll be rewarded with great satisfaction. The CPU usage could be cut to about 25% of current and make it accessible to many more users.
When/if this is done I'd like to put it on the flowstoners website...
Cheers
Spogg
This is a great proof of concept!
I do think it would be well worth your while to progress this by using Martin's fast pack/unpack modules I sent you. You personally are in the best position to do this, and I realise it's a lot of work and time, but you'll be rewarded with great satisfaction. The CPU usage could be cut to about 25% of current and make it accessible to many more users.
When/if this is done I'd like to put it on the flowstoners website...
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3363
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
Hellol Martin,
Thanks for commenting. Would running 4 channels in parallel drop the filter banks to 16? If you have a moment could you draw me a block diagram on how that would look? Would that be 4 packs and 4 unpacks or 5 of each?
Spogg sent me your fast pack and unpack modules (thanks Spogg), so I can start rewiring as time permits.
Thanks Spogg, putting it up on your sight would be nice, and yes I would really like to see the cpu usage come down for me and everyone.
Thanks again guys, BobF.....
P.S., my email if your wish to use it, 1alchemist3@gmail.com
Thanks for commenting. Would running 4 channels in parallel drop the filter banks to 16? If you have a moment could you draw me a block diagram on how that would look? Would that be 4 packs and 4 unpacks or 5 of each?
Spogg sent me your fast pack and unpack modules (thanks Spogg), so I can start rewiring as time permits.
Thanks Spogg, putting it up on your sight would be nice, and yes I would really like to see the cpu usage come down for me and everyone.
Thanks again guys, BobF.....
P.S., my email if your wish to use it, 1alchemist3@gmail.com
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
Bob,
instead of this
you could do like this
One remark: You are using static filters with green input, so you can't pack the frequencies. In that case you would have to pack the filter coefficients. Alternatively, you could use dynamic filters and hop the coefficient updating by 4096.
BTW should it not be 'Formant' instead of 'Format'?
instead of this
you could do like this
One remark: You are using static filters with green input, so you can't pack the frequencies. In that case you would have to pack the filter coefficients. Alternatively, you could use dynamic filters and hop the coefficient updating by 4096.
BTW should it not be 'Formant' instead of 'Format'?
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1330
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
Ok Martin, you got me, my bad! It is Formant, and when I was doing Internet research on Vocorders, I must have read that hundreds of times and still spelled it wrong. Like I tell Spogg another senior moment.
I chose the static filters because I knew I was not going be be modulating them. So, just for my knowledge then, what if I packed everything but the frequencys, would that still work and would I still get a cpu usage cut? Is it a pain to pack coefficients. Don't know if I even know how to do it. Maybe using your dynamic band pass filters is the way to go. Is anyone route better than the other? In any case I have lots of work to do.
Thanks Martin for taking the time to help, I really appreciate it. And even as a senior I am still always learning.
Take care, BobF.....
P.S., This project took me several months to complete so all interested please be patient with a new design! Thanks.....
I chose the static filters because I knew I was not going be be modulating them. So, just for my knowledge then, what if I packed everything but the frequencys, would that still work and would I still get a cpu usage cut? Is it a pain to pack coefficients. Don't know if I even know how to do it. Maybe using your dynamic band pass filters is the way to go. Is anyone route better than the other? In any case I have lots of work to do.
Thanks Martin for taking the time to help, I really appreciate it. And even as a senior I am still always learning.
Take care, BobF.....
P.S., This project took me several months to complete so all interested please be patient with a new design! Thanks.....
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with formant shift
BobF wrote:So, just for my knowledge then, what if I packed everything but the frequencys, would that still work and would I still get a cpu usage cut?
The point of SIMD (single instruction multiple data) is that every instruction is actually operating on 4 data sets. If you don't pack, all 4 values will be equal, so you are not taking advantage. Packing 4 channels into one Mono4 stream amounts to "buy one get 3 for free".
Note that in my schematics the carrier input, the modulator input, and the Q are packed with the same value in all 4 channels. This is actually redundant. I included it for clarity, but you can leave it out in the final schematic.
BobF wrote: Is it a pain to pack coefficients.
Well, yes, because each filter has 5 of them...
BobF wrote:Maybe using your dynamic band pass filters is the way to go. Is anyone route better than the other?
If I were you I'd go with dynamic filters. You could do the frequencies packing in stage0 to save some overhead.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1330
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
Thanks again Martin. I will get started again as time permits.
Also, if any of you that have interest in this Vocoder and have any comments or suggestions before I start a new PLEASE let me know now!
Later then, BobF.....
Also, if any of you that have interest in this Vocoder and have any comments or suggestions before I start a new PLEASE let me know now!
Later then, BobF.....
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
Hello all,
As I get closer to finishing up my Vocorder using dynamic filters instead of static and packing connections for better cpu performance would anyone like to add anything else they would like to see in this Vocorder?
Now depending on what you suggest, I may be able to incorporate it or I may not, but please do make suggestions. It's about 90 percent done so it will not be to much longer till it's ready to upload again. Also I wI'll wait a few more days to see if I get any suggestions or other comments.
Later then, BobF.....
As I get closer to finishing up my Vocorder using dynamic filters instead of static and packing connections for better cpu performance would anyone like to add anything else they would like to see in this Vocorder?
Now depending on what you suggest, I may be able to incorporate it or I may not, but please do make suggestions. It's about 90 percent done so it will not be to much longer till it's ready to upload again. Also I wI'll wait a few more days to see if I get any suggestions or other comments.
Later then, BobF.....
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Re: Bobs Vocoder with format shift
I would suggest to include a bypass option for high frequencies (above 5 kHz or so) for better reproduction of plosives and fricatives. Try "stress test" or "Xerox" to see what I mean. High frequencies would then pass directly and not modulate the carrier.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1330
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