Isolating the harmonic series - the overtone timbre

EQ stands for Equalization, which is a device intended to manipulate the frequency content. It can boost or bring down certain frequencies. Every instrument plays has its own harmonic series pattern and overtones above it. Massing the harmonic series around with the EQ can alter the timbre of a note, isolating, boosting, dampen certain frequencies, resulting in different timbre.

The pure data patch below randomly isolates the harmonic partials, which sound like playing harmonics at a very fast speed.

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