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Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
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Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
Hi
I was curious how does the wave table prime band limit and calculate all the harmonics for a given wave form?
Is it one of those band limiting algorithms out there like Bleps or Nyquist–Shannon? Creating those harmonic steps from any waveform is really nice.
Can any of the experts create an example on the green or ruby so we can study and learn the method?
I was curious how does the wave table prime band limit and calculate all the harmonics for a given wave form?
Is it one of those band limiting algorithms out there like Bleps or Nyquist–Shannon? Creating those harmonic steps from any waveform is really nice.
Can any of the experts create an example on the green or ruby so we can study and learn the method?
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Re: Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
How father, I second your request.
Thanks, BobF.....
Thanks, BobF.....
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Re: Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
I really like that demo example.
Plus, I never gave this much thought before...
Cheers
Spogg
Plus, I never gave this much thought before...
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
You take the Fourier transform of your waveform. Then you chop off the harmonics that would alias at a given playback rate and transform back. Do the last step 256 or so times, removing one more harmonic each time until there is only the fundamental tone left. You end up with 256 wave tables, the rest is organizing them in a way so you can easily pick the right one for a given note.
Nigel Redmon has a nice writeup on that topic here:
http://www.earlevel.com/main/2012/05/03 ... oscillator—introduction/
Nigel Redmon has a nice writeup on that topic here:
http://www.earlevel.com/main/2012/05/03 ... oscillator—introduction/
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
martinvicanek wrote:You take the Fourier transform of your waveform. Then you chop off the harmonics that would alias at a given playback rate and transform back. Do the last step 256 or so times, removing one more harmonic each time until there is only the fundamental tone left. You end up with 256 wave tables, the rest is organizing them in a way so you can easily pick the right one for a given note.
Nigel Redmon has a nice writeup on that topic here:
http://www.earlevel.com/main/2012/05/03 ... oscillator—introduction/
Hi Martin,
What a great article, I coped and pasted it for myself, I'll finish reading it later today.
Thanks for the post !
ROXY
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Re: Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
@Father
I added a demo to your schematic that illustrates what I was trying to describe above.
I added a demo to your schematic that illustrates what I was trying to describe above.
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Re: Wave Table prime and Band Limiting
martinvicanek wrote:@Father
I added a demo to your schematic that illustrates what I was trying to describe above.
Awesome. I get it now.
That was very nice of you. Thanks.
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