harmonic synthesis
Grant Richter
grichter at execpc.com
Thu Aug 17 19:24:11 CEST 2000
Put a full wave rectifier on a sine wave,
that gives only even harmonics, then a pan
pot to a square wave only odd harmonics.
This allows you to crossfade between even and
odd with a mixture in the middle.
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>From: Martin Czech <czech at Micronas.Com>
>To: don at till.com
>Cc: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
>Subject: Re: harmonic synthesis
>Date: Wed, Aug 16, 2000, 5:14 AM
>
> I remember that this topic of odd and even harmonics
> was discussed in some early E.N. Not only circuitry but
> also psychoacoustics. Was interesting reading.
>
> A special module was proposed that could mix odd and even harmonics.
> Perhaps not that exciting. I've not done any experiments so far.
>
>
> m.c.
>
> :::Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 01:33:23 -0700 (PDT)
> :::To: goddard.duncan at mtvne.com
> :::CC: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
> :::Subject: Re: harmonic synthesis
> :::From: Don Tillman <don at till.com>
> :::Web-page: http://www.till.com/
> :::
> ::: From: "Goddard, Duncan" <goddard.duncan at mtvne.com>
> ::: Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 00:23:15 +0100
> :::
> ::: was there ever anything, that anyone has heard of, that produced a
> ::: fundamental and only even harmonics?
> ::: apart from a valve-compressor, obviously......
> :::
> :::An FET.
> :::A full wave rectifier.
> :::A half wave rectifier.
> :::
> ::: -- Don
> :::
> :::--
> :::Don Tillman
> :::Palo Alto, California, USA
> :::don at till.com
> :::http://www.till.com
>
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