osc~'s right inlet only takes data, if I'm correct.
k
On 2/21/07, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 12:54:21PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
This means, that resynthesizing this signal at SR=48000 would be similar to using oscillators like this:
[osc~ 0] | [*~ 4.4602]
[osc~ 6000] | [*~ 1.1871]
[osc~ 12000] | [*~ 0.62254]
[osc~ 18000] | [*~ 0.47394]
...
and so on (Note that without normalizing these values are to loud.)
However: All these oscillators would also need to have their phases set accordingly, so you cannot just use above oscillator bank directly in real life.
Can't you use [osc~]'s right inlet to accomplish that?
Anyway, I've always seen spectral modifiers that work on the amplitude data only. What happens if you work on the phase data only? I mean, what does it sound like? I guess I should just try it.
Best,
Chris.
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