i had an abstraction for this, but when i looked at it, i realised it was unnecessarily complicated, and a better solution barely warrants an abstraction ;)
to shift the phase of a phasor~ by (for example) 25%
[phasor~] | [+~ 0.25] | [wrap~]
to get synchronised sinewaves, used the synchronised phasors to drive a cos~ object.
you can also do frequency multiplying by using *~ instead of +~ (although the amount to multiply by should be an integer if you want sensible results).
pix.
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 18:29:42 +0200 (MEST) noskule@gmx.net wrote:
hi list can anyone tell my how i build two synchronised oscilators, and the scound of them´s phase sould be controled by degree in relation to the first osc . ... thanx nos
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