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[Cs-dev] fmrhode.orc documentation bug

Date2006-04-13 23:40
FromIain Duncan
Subject[Cs-dev] fmrhode.orc documentation bug
I get a 550 error when trying to open the link to the fwavblnk.aiff file.

link: ftp://ftp.cs.bath.ac.uk/pub/dream/documentation/sounds/modelling/

That said, I also think the manual could be a bit more clear on this
entry. The manual says:

All these opcodes take 5 tables for initialization. The first 4 are the
basic inputs and the last is the low frequency oscillator (LFO) used for
vibrato. The last table should usually be a sine wave.

And then uses an external file for the last wave without any mention of
why. Anyone?

Also, are these Perry Cook stk ports able to skip initialization? They
do not seem to have a skip initiliazation flag.

Thanks
Iain


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Date2006-04-13 23:42
FromIain Duncan
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] fmrhode.orc documentation bug
> That said, I also think the manual could be a bit more clear on this
> entry. The manual says:
> 
> All these opcodes take 5 tables for initialization. The first 4 are the
> basic inputs and the last is the low frequency oscillator (LFO) used for
> vibrato. The last table should usually be a sine wave.
> 
> And then uses an external file for the last wave without any mention of
> why. Anyone?

Oops, I see that it is wave four that gets this file. Still no idea why
though, or what is in the file. I thought the Yamaha FM piano
implementations used all sine waves, don't they?

Iain


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