| Iain Duncan wrote:
>
> > We have just discussed about this...apparently there is no great
> > interest in that, though I would find super useful a tool to design
> > tables using the GEN routines...and seeing the result...before
> > compiling. Maybe that would belong to a whole new integrated environment
> > where Csound would be only the synthesis engine.
> >
> > Josep M
>
> Glyn and I conducted some experiments and discovered that ( through sneaky
> use of reinit, ftgen, and ftload ) you can indeed reload ftables on the fly.
> So one could make a Python or Perl graphic editor that produced a plain text
> file of the wave and have the wave loadable with gen 23. ( 'Course it would
> be a rather gigantic file! ) If one were a smarter bear than me, I suppose
> the app could even do some band limiting to protect against aliasing.
on a similar note, at one point i made an FLTK instrument with a bunch
of sliders that edited volumes for the first N partials in a GEN10
table, and a button to re-create the ftable using ftgen. ugly, but it
worked.
glyn
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