Hi... well really my intentions are to use a slider to controll the shape from sine to sqare to saw... to get intermediate waveforms with only one slider... i guess sqare works quite good. not so the saw...

Yes you can create a sawtooth wave with phasor, i was just curious how it wold work.

But still can anybody explain how to make a list that the object IFFT~ undestand as sine+amplitude  matrix???

I´ve used [print~] to check the output of the FFT~ object. it gives a list of 64 values.... if you input that list to the IFFT~ object it converts that data into resynthesizing a wave form... how can we create our own vaveforms editing that 64 ???

i´ve used pack~ biĦut no results.

2006/9/5, Charles Henry <czhenry@gmail.com>:
I thought you could use the phasor~ object to create sawtooth waves.

By the way, when I read this discussion, I tried to compute the fft of
the hanning window, on paper.  I've had a little trouble.
It's that usual law when you multiply in the time domain, you convolve
in the frequency domain.
Your windowing functions usually have a lot of low frequencies.  There
should be some effects from the multiplication (as convolution in the
freq domain).
I don't get why to use a Hanning window rather than a triangular
window, for instance.

Chuck

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