| Start at a high frequency with one oscillator, do a divide-by-N, output the results,
then divide those frequencies and output those results,... and so on.
Multiple sine waves at different freqs, all from only one oscillator.
One hard sine calculation thru some less computationally consuming divide-by-N's.
Hope that helps.
- Partev
--- atte.jensen@gmail.com wrote:
From: Atte André Jensen
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: lots of sines with random frequencies
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:33:45 +0100
jpff@cs.bath.ac.uk wrote:
> Surely oscili with a single stored tables is what you want, or have I
> misunderstood?
I thought about that, but the problem is I'd like to have several events
each having it's own random blend of sines...
I never used ftgen, but looking at it it seems it could do some of what
I want. I'll have to look into how it behaves, being generated from
python in the score section, though...
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