> I've found running the 259e through a lowpassgate on lowpass at around 60% > open really tames the gritty aliasing of the 259e. Makes it sound a lot > more pleasant. The 259e is quite an interesting beast. That being said I > also have a 261e on order and am curious to see how it compares. > I wonder how the taming works - aliasing to me sounds like growly low-frequency sounds which were supposed to be high frequency sounds... I'm trying to imaging how lowpass filtering helps that, since the aliasing effect is heard at those low frequencies. >> As for the make up of your proposed system: do you really like the >> 259e? The aliasing is, frankly, too much for me (but I guess it's a >> matter of personal preference). The aliasing on the samples on the Keyboard site sound pretty wretched to me. Maybe it the 259e could be updated to clock at a faster rate? - Aaron ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Aaron Lanterman, Asst. Prof. Voice: 404-385-2548 School of Electrical and Comp. Eng. Fax: 404-894-8363 Georgia Institute of Technology E-mail: lanterma@ece.gatech.edu Mail Code 0250 Web: users.ece.gatech.edu/~lanterma Atlanta, GA 30332 Office: GCATT 334B
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Taming aliasing
2005-11-20 by Aaron Lanterman
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