if you sit down and think it through, all wave terrain orbits (using "orbit" in the math sense, output of a period function) can be produced by morphing between simple tables, given that you have sufficient control over the shape of the morph... check this out from the article... "A timbral change from brass to clarinet can be implemented with dynamic waveshaping and other refinements. Some people call this morphing... Don´t expect too much of this design as it is entirely empyrical, in fact the effect is too subtle." "too subtle" ??? aaahhhahahahahaa! 2008/11/17 Thomas Buckler <thomas.buckler@gmail.com>: > thinking of the wave terrain request I wonder how many requests of > this type can be answered with "how many 250e's do you have?" > -∞ requests of this type could be answered with, "how many 250e's do you > have? > > seriously though, draw a picture of what you want as clearly as you > can. I'd like to see that. I can't see much yet from requests for > abstract power. not picking on anyone in particular, just had the > feeling to say it finally.. > > I want to create these (http://www.csounds.com/jmc/Articles/Wts/surface.gif > ) > and orbit them, according to my own will or randomly generated parameters. > > If you had alt firmware to send audio through the 259e waveshaping > would you be close enough? (it exists already which is part of why I ask) > > No. > > do you want arbitrary terrains? a yes here seems to ask many more > questions than it answers.. > > create my own and randomly generated terrains and orbits. > > I once made a sort of 2D delay as a way to pass the terrain idea by, > homage to Rich Gold my hero, etc.. > > hmm > > will everything eventually be asked for? simulated annealing? > maybe get a KIM-1.. I've got one and I'm out of money > Yasi > > everything will not eventually be asked for. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
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Re: [200e] Re: 250e question.
2008-11-17 by ezra buchla
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