| Hello again everyone!
So I was wondering, which oscillator to use for the typical analogue
waveforms. There are of course vco and vco2, which allow for the typical ones
(sawtooth, pulse, square and triangle) and even allow for PWM, but I'm getting
into some trouble when running more than one vco2. So I thought there are
oscilikt*, which look promising, but then of course I'd have to generate my
own waveforms. I tried using vco2init and vco2ft, but ran into more problems.
iwavform of one of them was not assigned or invalid (although it was within
the alloowed range 1,2,4,8,16).
So s there a resource for some ftables, which mimic some of the old,
analogue oscillators or a nice website, which demonstrates how to
mathematically create something which would be satisfactory to the geeky
vintage fan? I mean a solution, which might easily work with csound alone? I
guess I could always write a generator for a waveform as a c-program or maybe
python, if I can piece together the correct bits of differential math...
Any ideas, hints or direct RTFM pointers?
Warmly yours
Julien
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