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#X obj 32 80 r trigger;
#X text 85 8 USING ADSR'S OUTPUT AS dB;
#X obj 32 131 tabread4~ dbtorms;
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#X obj 97 259 tabwrite dbtorms;
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#X obj 331 154 dbtorms;
#X text 35 12 bang to recalculate the table;
#X text 268 62 check accuracy of reading table against;
#X text 268 81 the "real" dbtorms object.;
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#X restore 266 351 pd make-table;
#X text 257 327 here's the patch I used to make the table:;
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#X text 590 77 10;
#X text 406 186 ------ 123 samples ------;
#X text 117 306 <-- attack;
#X text 116 362 <-- release;
#X msg 31 347 \; pd dsp 1 \; trigger 0;
#X obj 32 182 *~;
#X msg 30 292 \; pd dsp 1 \; trigger 1;
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#X text 28 409 The table is indexed from 1 to 120 so that 1 gives a
true zero out and 120 gives 10 (a 20 dB boost.) The extra 20 dB are
for headroom.;
#X text 25 459 (There's also a "real" dbtorms~ object... but it's almost
certainly much more compute-intensive than tabread4~ \, since it has
to call a library "exp" function.);
#X text 26 518 Notice how the attack sounds different when you retrigger
than when you start from zero. This is because if you go from the steady
state you only rise 30 dB instead of 100 \, so it sounds slower...
a slur effect. If you don't want this \, you might try increasing the
amplitude of retriggered notes in comparison to isolated ones.;
#X text 34 28 For more natural sounding amplitude control \, you can
use the ADSR's output as log amplitude. In practice this is best done
using a lookup table:;
#X obj 31 211 output~;
#X text 406 631 updated for Pd version 0.37;
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