You could draw the spectrum in an array, send it to rifft~, and send the output to another array that you could use as a wavetable - something like
[tabreceive~ spectrum] | [rifft~] | [tabsend~ wavetable]
then
[phasor~] | [*~ <arraysize>] | [tabread4~ wavetable]
Ben
On Monday 08 December 2003 12:52 pm, Tom Erbe wrote:
what's the opinion of the list as the most efficient method to make a large bank of harmonically related sines (say 50-200 partials)? is it just a group of osc~, or phasor~ or something else entirely?
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