haha... i can't be the only one who has hit "send" then figured out
the problem.
basically i wasn't really resetting the oscillators since sending a
number to the right inlet of the oscillator wasn't enough.
once i added a metro and "banged" the input, the sync worked.
still... if there's anything that comes to mind regarding best block~
to use, please feel free to share.
best, p
On May 4, 2006, at 11:48 AM, Paris Treantafeles wrote:
Hello List,
I've created a few patches with PD/GEM to emulate early video
synths such as the Sandin, etc. which I'm quite happy with. At the heart of these patches is pix_sig2pix~ One thing I can't figure out though has to do with preventing the
image from "rolling" - i.e. to stand still. The early video synths did this by having a "sync" input to
oscillators. So if you fed one oscillator a vertical sync (~60 Hz) you would get
stationary vertical bars whose width would depend on the main
frequency of the oscillator. Doing this with another oscillator
receiving a horizontal sync (~1500 Hz) results in horizontal bars. By mixing these and perhaps another (and adjusting the attenuation
of these), various shapes appear. I can get all of this and more (e.g. add some filters for
subtractive synthesis) but what I'm missing is how to do the sync
correctly. Trying various values as reset inputs to say "phasor~" doesn't do it. I'm wondering if this is in fact related to blocksize~ instead. e.g. should the reset values of the oscillators be related in
someway to the value set in blocksize~Does anyone have any ideas about this?
Thanks for any suggestions!
Best, p
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