Harmonically related?
Date | 2005-12-16 22:55 |
From | "Robson Cozendey" |
Subject | Harmonically related? |
In the "buzz" opcode reference in the manual, it is written: "The buzz units generate an additive set of harmonically related cosine partials of fundamental frequency xcps". What means here "harmonically related"? It is in the musical sense, i.e, octave, fifth, octave, third, ...? Thanks in advance, Robson _________________________________________________________________ http://imaginemsn.com/messenger/default2.aspx?locale=pt-br |
Date | 2005-12-16 23:05 |
From | Richard M. Otero |
Subject | Re: Harmonically related? |
It refers to the harmonic series. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_series_(music) -Rich On Dec 16, 2005, at 5:55 PM, Robson Cozendey wrote: > In the "buzz" opcode reference in the manual, it is written: "The buzz > units generate an additive set of harmonically related cosine partials > of fundamental frequency xcps". > > What means here "harmonically related"? It is in the musical sense, > i.e, octave, fifth, octave, third, ...? > > Thanks in advance, > Robson > > _________________________________________________________________ > http://imaginemsn.com/messenger/default2.aspx?locale=pt-br > > -- > Send bugs reports to this list. > To unsubscribe, send email to csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk > |
Date | 2005-12-17 13:17 |
From | "Rikhardur H. Fridriksson" |
Subject | Re: Harmonically related? |
Hi all, On 16.12.2005, at 22:55, Robson Cozendey wrote: > In the "buzz" opcode reference in the manual, it is written: "The > buzz units generate an additive set of harmonically related cosine > partials of fundamental frequency xcps". > > What means here "harmonically related"? It is in the musical sense, > i.e, octave, fifth, octave, third, ...? Yes. R. - - Ríkharður H. Friðriksson rhf@lhi.is http://www.ismennt.is/not/rhf/ |