zdf_1pole_mode

zdf_1pole_mode — Zero-delay feedback implementation of 1 pole filter with multimode output.

Description

Zero-delay feedback implementation of a 1 pole (6 dB/oct) filter. Offers low-pass and high-pass output.

Syntax

alp, ahp zdf_1pole_mode ain, xcf [, istor]

Initialization

istor --initial disposition of internal data space. Since filtering incorporates a feedback loop of previous output, the initial status of the storage space used is significant. A zero value will clear the space; a non-zero value will allow previous information to remain. The default value is 0.

Performance

alp -- low-pass output signal.

ahp -- high-pass output signal.

asig -- input signal.

xcf -- filter cutoff frequency (i-, k-, or a-rate).

Examples

Here is an example of the zdf_1pole_mode opcode. It uses the file zdf_1pole_mode.csd.

Example 1261. Example of the zdf_1pole_mode opcode.

<CsoundSynthesizer>
<CsOptions>
-o dac
</CsOptions>
<CsInstruments>

sr	=	48000
ksmps	=	1
nchnls	=	2
0dbfs	=	1

instr 1	
  asig = random:a(-1.0, 1.0) 
  alp, ahp zdf_1pole_mode asig, line(220, p3, 10000)
  asig = (p4 == 0) ? alp : ahp
  outc(asig, asig)
endin

instr 2	
  asig = vco2(0.5, 220)
  alp, ahp zdf_1pole_mode asig, line(220, p3, 10000)
  asig = (p4 == 0) ? alp : ahp
  outc(asig, asig)
endin

</CsInstruments>
<CsScore>
i1 0 4 0
i1 5 4 1
i2 10 4 0
i2 15 4 1
</CsScore>
</CsoundSynthesizer>


References

This filter is based on the work of Will Pirkle that employs Vadim Zavalishin's work with bilinear tranforms to create topology-preserving transform (TPT) implementations of analog filters.

  1. Pirkle, Will. Designing Software Synthesizer Plug-ins in C++: For RackAFX, VST3, and Audio Units. CRC Press, 2014.

  2. Pirkle, Will. AN-4: Virtual Analog (VA) Filter Implementation. 2013.

  3. Zavalishin, Vadim. "The Art of VA filter design." Native Instruments, 2012.

See also

Standard filters: Zero-delay Feedback Filters (Virtual Analog)

Credits

Author: Steven Yi
April 2017

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