--- Zu 200e@yahoogroups.com, jon schatz <jon@...> hat schreiben innerhalb anderer: "> the only advantage of the old software is direct access to the top banks but you can find those in the twisted software by scanning bank c." to which I'd like to add: it takes quite a bit of fiddling to find those precise offsets. when scanning the memories, the red and green sides still act differently from each other. the green transforms a sine, the red a ramp (sawtooth). so even lined up to exactly the same address offset in memory, the two sides sound differently. [I was trying to keep the red/green subjective differences somehow. but now: green side sounds as the red one did in the notwist vers!] Which I wonder if anyone has done (twice the fiddling) and noted. Perhaps even without using similar areas in the memory, the difference might be apparent now that you know where to look: different style of spectral evolution with 'warp' also who's gotten into slight (meaning significantly/somewhat smaller than address range scanned by driving function) deviations between red and green memory offsets? overlapping tables basically.
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Re: Possibly FT: 259e Twisted Waveform Generator
2010-07-12 by cyaarsoil
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