On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 00:29 +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, hard off hat gesagt: // hard off wrote:
after having a good listen,
it doesn't sound as good as it did with [freqshift~]. i don't understand the maths behind that so no idea why, but it's obvious to my ears. its especially clear when you increase the attack time.
I couldn't compare because I don't have [freqshift~] (yet). You could try to write both a phasor~-generated triangle and a freqshifted version into two tables and compare. Maybe it's the aliasing?
i just superficially followed this thread, so maybe i am talking bullshit:
how can a frequency shifted (not a pitch shifted) triangle be written into a table? i mean, when each partial of the triangle is shifted by a certain value, then all partials won't fit anymore into the same table boundaries, will they?
roman
Ciao
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