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Re: Anti aliasing filter : I research a code source
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Re: Anti aliasing filter : I research a code source


  • Subject: Re: Anti aliasing filter : I research a code source
  • From: "herve.noury" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 21:49:44 +0200


Le 10 sept. 2011 à 21:04, email@hidden a écrit :

Re: Anti aliasing filter : I research a code source

Well, thanks Admiral Quality for your answer. I tried since my first message to put a HPF after the LPF (just to listen to it at the beginning...). Then the noise that I described previously disappears!!  

The problem does not seem to come from the trebles (the from the small numbers) but from the bass!! I have installed inside a LFO (inspired by the tremolo example) : in the trebles, you hear it!! (I mean that the sinus noise comes from it). Using a HPH, it disappears also! It is not finally a aliasing problem, it is different. It comes from the process itself!

Does any process can create like this a noise?

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