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[Csnd] Re: Csound Beginner

Date2010-02-07 02:47
From"Partev Barr Sarkissian"
Subject[Csnd] Re: Csound Beginner
Mike,

"I was just worried that I was getting labeled as spam 
or something"-

No, you're fine. Everyone just chiming in with what they know
and hope that it reaveals a whole picture when it's done. That
what forums like this are all about. It goes with the territory.

I work at Line 6 customer support & repair dept, I get called 
on by my colleages from time to time to put my two cents worth in. 


-PBS


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From:  	Mike Moser-Booth 
Reply-To:  	csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
To:  	csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject:  	[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Csound Beginner
Date:  	Fri 02/05/10 11:01 PM

	 
Hey, no problem. I was just worried that I was getting labeled as spam or something.

.mmb

Partev Barr Sarkissian wrote:
Saw acouple, not sure whose they were. I just simply responded. Sorry.
 
-PBS
 
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--- mmoserbooth@gmail.com wrote:

From: Mike Moser-Booth 
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Csound Beginner
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2010 23:42:11 -0500

Dudes, did my earlier correction not make it to anyone's inbox!? Because I totally cleared this up already:

http://old.nabble.com/Re%3A-Re%3A-Re%3A-Re%3A-Re%3A-Csound-Beginner-p27456455.html

with brackets and everything. :-\

Not to sound like a jerk or anything; I mean it as an honest question and am wondering if I may have incorrectly replied. I'm just surprised this discussion kept going.

.mmb

Partev Barr Sarkissian wrote:
Sort of right. It's a sum of odd harmonics, so it would be-
 
Fundamental= full ppower or =1
2nd= 0
3rd=  1/3
4th= 0
5th= 1/5
6th= 0
7th= 1/7
8th= 0
9th= 1/9
 
 
f1 0 1024 10  1 0 1/3 0 1/5 0 1/7 0 1/9  
 
... and so on, for each term of Odd harmonics for as many as you can use. It's typically known as a Fourier Sum,
named after Jean Pierre Baptiste Fouier. Check out the book "Who Is Fourier?", it's
very enlightening about the subject.
 
-Partev
 
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--- mmoserbooth@gmail.com wrote:

From: Mike Moser-Booth 
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Csound Beginner
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 22:03:52 -0500

You mean odd harmonics to 1, even harmonics to 0, right? :-) 

.mmb

Rory Walsh wrote:
Whoops, a square wave you said, set the strength of each odd harmonics
to 0 then.

On 3 February 2010 20:02, Rory Walsh  wrote:
  
You can do this using GEN10 and setting the first 10 harmonics to full
strnght, i.e,

f1 0 1024 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Then use an oscil to read this table.

Rory.


On 3 February 2010 20:00, edexter5  wrote:
    
I tend to use other peoples instruments but I did see a power point that may
explain it to you.  (hope this isn't a homework question)

      
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