Re: Formant filters?

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Hello Harry1
Sorry I'm replying a bit beside your question. But if you don't find nice formant filters in LADSPA or LV2, you can always rely on Csound. They even have a udo (user defined opcode) for that. It's easy to use. I think PureData (PD) also has them. Generally speaking formant filters are just a combination of different simple filter types. At least the way I found them. So you could always try to combine a few resonating filters (lowpass, highpass, bandpass,...). I know there are those in LADSPA and I'm quite confident you'd find LV2 equivalents as well.
  Hope that helps.
  Warmly yours
            Julien

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