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De-zipper code?

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Re: De-zipper code?

Postby Perfect Human Interface » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:04 am

Interesting. Using a hop of any size would mean the smoother doesn't react to changes in the input immediately though right?
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Re: De-zipper code?

Postby Spogg » Mon Aug 07, 2017 10:32 am

Perfect Human Interface wrote:I think Spogg's might be too subtle to visualize.


Mine was made for a specific fixed purpose. For different smoothing you would need n x single sample delays and multiply by 1/(n+1) for correct averaging.

The one I uploaded was to give an approximately 5uS total rise time for an instant full scale( 0-1) step change.

It works, but really I just wanted to join in a bit. Sad or what? :lol:

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Re: De-zipper code?

Postby tulamide » Mon Aug 07, 2017 11:11 am

Perfect Human Interface wrote:Interesting. Using a hop of any size would mean the smoother doesn't react to changes in the input immediately though right?

Yes. Hop(x) means, it omits x samples. hop(2048) means active on sample 0, sample 2048, sample 4096, sample 6144, sample 8192, etc.
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Re: De-zipper code?

Postby SBAudio » Thu Jan 11, 2018 5:28 am

Needed the dezipper code myself. This seems to be very close, and possibly more stable as well.

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streamin i;
streamin duration;
streamout o;

float samplerate = 44100;
float coef;
float last;
float step;

coef = 1 / (duration / 1000 * samplerate);

step = step + (last != i) &  (coef * (i - o) - step);

o = o + (step < 0) & (max(o + step, i) - o);
o = o + (step > 0) & (min(o + step, i) - o);

last = i;
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