| yes, but using an integrator messes things up, introducing big amounts
of DC. So there you go.
I see what you mean about dcblocking. I suppose this is an issue with the
idea of saw/square from pulse.
Victor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Dobson"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 9:06 PM
Subject: [Csnd] Re: new bandlimited oscillators
> It's a factor no doubt, but increasing the order has resulted in
> substantially preserving the shape down to a much lower frequency (not
> sure what, close to 50Hz anyway; I am watching the signal on an analog
> scope), at the obvious cost of now very noticeable latency. But I agree
> that a subtractive solution would be ideal, and looks as if it ought to be
> possible, somehow! I am a bit puzzled by the implication in the paper and
> slides, that the bipolar pulse wave also needs DC correction - is it not
> fully symmetrical?
>
>
> Richard Dobson
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>
> victor wrote:
>> also I think the change in shape at low frequencies is just because
>> modFM only approximates a pulse, it is not exactly one.
>>
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