[sdiy] Wavetables

Matthew Smith matt at smiffytech.com
Sat Jan 22 07:29:16 CET 2011


Quoth Matthew Smith at 22/01/11 15:45...
...
> So, taking 27.5Hz as the worst-case scenario
...
> 3) This is just laziness but also for the prevention of transcription 
> errors: does anyone have a machine-readable file of MIDI notes to frequency?

I have since discovered that the table I was looking at was INCOMPLETE.

Found this:

http://subsynth.sourceforge.net/midinote2freq.html

...which includes a wee bit of C to generate a table.

Think I'll convert that to Perl and include it in my wavetable 
application so you can pop in the oversampling rate and get MIDI note vs 
clock out. (I'll do it as .csv for portability.)

Cheers

M

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