07-10-2019, 02:48 PM
I'm not sure if anybody around here has done anything like this, but just curious, can one of you recommend a good book on programming digital signal processing algorithms?
After working on the Dragonfly Reverb plugins, I feel like a fraud that has fooled some of the masses into thinking that I know a thing or two about developing audio effects. The truth is that I just put a nice wrap over the stuff from freeverb3, and I don't really know much about what's going on inside, other than a bit of poking around in the freeverb3 code and searching wikipedia for the terms that I find. I'm thinking about digging deeper into programming my own audio effects, but if I'm going to do that I will need some good resources to learn from.
After working on the Dragonfly Reverb plugins, I feel like a fraud that has fooled some of the masses into thinking that I know a thing or two about developing audio effects. The truth is that I just put a nice wrap over the stuff from freeverb3, and I don't really know much about what's going on inside, other than a bit of poking around in the freeverb3 code and searching wikipedia for the terms that I find. I'm thinking about digging deeper into programming my own audio effects, but if I'm going to do that I will need some good resources to learn from.