Now I am not sure if [line"] was supposed to be [line~]... Just in case, here's a signal version called [cline~].
Christof
On 27.09.2023 14:51, Christof Ressi wrote:
[line] outputs a linear ramp, so you just need to apply a transfer function to get the behavior you want. For example, if you want a gradual start and gradual, you could use the second half of a cosine wave.
I have an abstraction called [cline] that supports various shapes (see attachment).
Christof
On 26.09.2023 20:06, Peter P. wrote:
Hi list,
often when I use [line¨] to make frequency glissandi, the point when the ramp starts, and the point where it ends, appear as very sudden events to my ears. I am wondering if there is an easy way to gradually speed up the ramp when it starts, and slow it down before it reaches its target value? The only way I can think of so far is to model such a behavior with two masses connected by an elastic link using the pmpd library. But a vanilla way would be very interesting too!
Thanks in advance for all ideas and pointers! cheersz, Peter
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