Thanks frank Have seen that approach all the way through PD examples.
But still, i am trying to find more windowing option besides a raised [cos~] window. Iguess there are specific windows fos specific cases... maby some reading references about it. Thanks a lot
Daniel
2010/1/27 Frank Barknecht fbar@footils.org
Hallo, mami music hat gesagt: // mami music wrote:
When the signal inside the array cant loop at the block~ frequency is
there
a windowing method any would recomend to try to smooth things out
(obviously
there would be distortion). Maby having two [tabosc4~] one with phase shift of 180 degrees in
relation
with the other with some sort of windowing... but i guess that would be equivalent as making the blocksize bigger....
The usual approach here is to split the [tabosc4~] into its phase and table-lookup parts by using [phasor~]--->[tabread4~] instead. Then make a phasor~ signal half out of phase using [+~ 0.5] and [wrap~] to drive a second [tabread4~]. Window both signals with e.g. a raised [cos~] window and you're set.
It's the approach taken in many of the sampler-examples in the 3.audio.doc sections and described in detail in Miller's book, which you can read online. (I consider it required reading.) You don't need to bother with [block~] at all here.
Ciao
Frank
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