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> > Here's a link to the workflow (dropbox)
> >
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6576402/questions/pd/Sine_EQ_Diagram.jpg
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> >
> > Here's a link to the C code online (pastebin)
> >
http://pastebin.com/9rK3szUE
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> > My external is a reproduction of the sinewave equation with 4 inputs
> > and one output my logic is to have 4 inlets one for the
> > frequency,amplitude,phase and vertical offset and an output for the
> > created signal. Granted this isn't the final equation but this will
> > help me understand how to create the full equation once done. If you
> > want to see the full equation I'll be using here's a link to it
> below.
> > Basically it's a 1 second periodic signal with the sample rate at
> > 44100 which the equation gives me control over the
> > frequency,amplitude,phase and vertical offset, which will be
> > controlled by a usb midi controller.
> >
> >
> > Another question I have is what do I use for the t (time) for my
> final
> > equation is that the t_sample object in PD? or do I need to create a
> > for loop counting from 1-44100 for a 1 second 44100 sampled
> equation?
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6576402/questions/eq1.txt
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> > PS: I'm compiling on ubuntu 10.04 using gcc
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Martin Peach <
> >
martin.peach@sympatico.ca > wrote:
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> >
> > On 2011-09-04 16:52, Rick T wrote:
> > ...
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> >
> >
> > I've been able to find instructions on how to create a hello world
> > C-external but not one that creates a simple sine wave from a
> sinewave
> > equation like A*sin(w*t+p)
> > (
https://secure.wikimedia.org/ wikipedia/en/wiki/Sine_wave ) Does
> > anyone
> > have one or know where to find one.
> >
> > The canonical reference is here:
> >
http://iem.at/pd/externals- HOWTO/node6.html
> > You just need to plug your equation into the perform routine.
> > Also check the source for osc~ in d_osc.c of the Pd source, which
> uses
> > a fancy 32-bit float cosine table scanning method that was useful
> when
> > it mattered but is getting obsolete as a call to sin() is probably
> > just as fast nowadays.
> >
> > Martin
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> --
> Patrice Colet
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> Aloha
> and thanks for the help every bit helps --