waveshaping
Daniel Gendreau
gendreau at frontiernet.net
Fri May 28 19:47:05 CEST 1999
- SNIP -
> I have been trying to come up with a square to triangle, based on an
> integrator which makes a triangle from the square, the triangle
> being amplitude being inversely proportional to the frequency.
> If you can generate a reciprocal easily, then you can multiply the
> triangle by the reciprocal of the triangle peak height
> (easily determind by sampling at the peak, which corresponds to
> the falling edge of the square).
> All ideas on this are welcome!
Well, if you can get a triangle which has a different amplitude at different
frequencies, cant you just build some sort of compressor using a VCA? This
should normalize your triangle waveform.
-Dan G.
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