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Cross fade between waveforms ?
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Cross fade between waveforms ?
I have been using the cross fade module by kevin brown to fade between 2 waveforms but I want to cross fade more than 2 waveforms. The module by kevin brown only let you fade between 2 waveforms it seems. Does anyone know how to make one ?
- Halon
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Re: Cross fade between waveforms ?
First you have to define if you want to achieve a real crossfade or a fake one. The latter is just linear interpolation from channel 0 to channel 1, then channel 1 to channel 2, then channel 2 to channel 3, etc.
The former is more complex. It is basically a linear interpolation between channel 0 and channel n, with all channels in between just interpolated by ratios influenced from that main interpolation. So that when n is at 100%, 0 is at 0%, 1 is at 1/n %, etc.
The former is more complex. It is basically a linear interpolation between channel 0 and channel n, with all channels in between just interpolated by ratios influenced from that main interpolation. So that when n is at 100%, 0 is at 0%, 1 is at 1/n %, etc.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Cross fade between waveforms ?
Thanks for explain ing tulamide. I think it would be best to use fake crossfading since it sounds more easy to achieve.
Do you perhaps have a schematic laying around ?
Do you perhaps have a schematic laying around ?
- Halon
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Re: Cross fade between waveforms ?
There has been discussions about this already. Try this:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4380&p=24831&hilit=+morph#p24831
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4380&p=24831&hilit=+morph#p24831
- adamszabo
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Re: Cross fade between waveforms ?
Thanks Adam. I'll have a read.
- Halon
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