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@@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ Wavetable oscillator</A>
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<P>
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Example B01.wavetables.pd, shown in Figure <A HREF="#fig02.12">2.12</A>, implements a wavetable
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oscillator, which plays back from a wavetable named ``table10". Two new Pd
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oscillator, which plays back from a wavetable named "table10". Two new Pd
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primitives are shown here. First is the wavetable itself, which appears at
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right in the figure. You can ``mouse" on the wavetable to change its shape and
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right in the figure. You can "mouse" on the wavetable to change its shape and
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hear the sound change as a result. Not shown in the figure but demonstrated in
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the patch is Pd's facility for automatically calculating wavetables with
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specified partial amplitudes, which is often preferable to drawing waveforms by
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@@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ A wavetable oscillator: B01.wavetables.pd.</CAPTION>
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WIDTH="89" HEIGHT="41" ALIGN="MIDDLE" BORDER="0"
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SRC="img273.png"
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ALT="\fbox{ $ \mathrm{tabosc4}\sim $}">:
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<A NAME="2554"></A>a wavetable oscillator. The ``4" indicates that this class uses 4-point
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(cubic) interpolation. In the example, the table's name, ``table10", is
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<A NAME="2554"></A>a wavetable oscillator. The "4" indicates that this class uses 4-point
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(cubic) interpolation. In the example, the table's name, "table10", is
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specified as a creation argument to the <TT>tabosc4~</TT> object.
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(You can also switch between wavetables dynamically by sending appropriate
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messages to the object.)
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