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Hilbert transform
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Hilbert transform
I can not find an example Hilbert transform, if anyone has a link please share.
- borodadada
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Re: Hilbert transform
Hi there,
There are some good Hilbert transform algorithms in this schematic on the SynthMaker forum.
Or, if you only need to transform a blue mono signal (not poly or mono4), there's an optimised one that is much more CPU efficient inside this frequency shifter module.
Both of those schematics should work just fine in FlowStone. Save them to disk first, then either change the file extensions to .fsm, or load them into FS with the file browser set to "show all file types".
You'll find lots of other goodies like that on the SynthMaker site, and most of them will be compatible with FS.
There are some good Hilbert transform algorithms in this schematic on the SynthMaker forum.
Or, if you only need to transform a blue mono signal (not poly or mono4), there's an optimised one that is much more CPU efficient inside this frequency shifter module.
Both of those schematics should work just fine in FlowStone. Save them to disk first, then either change the file extensions to .fsm, or load them into FS with the file browser set to "show all file types".
You'll find lots of other goodies like that on the SynthMaker site, and most of them will be compatible with FS.
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