Hi,
Can someone please give me a bit of info regarding the example illustrated in the page, http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/techniques/latest/book-html/node198.html
Each parabolic wave is computed from a sawtooth wave (ranging from -0.5 to 0.5) by squaring it, multiplying by 0.5, and subtracting the DC component of -1/12, or -0.08333.
I could not quite understand where this offset of 0.08333 comes from. Are there any descriptions of the theory behind this?
Also, this example has a message connected directly to [phasor~] while a good number of other samples (including the [phasor~] help file) has a [sig~] in between. Is there any difference in the behavior?
Thanks.
-- David Shimamoto