I already found this link (and a few others). I kind of figure out how to implement phase distortion in C but do not yet how to achieve this type of thing with the atoms available in the SDK.
Would probably take time and maybe I will start up something easier before...
HUROLURA wrote:I already found this link (and a few others). I kind of figure out how to implement phase distortion in C but do not yet how to achieve this type of thing with the atoms available in the SDK.
Would probably take time and maybe I will start up something easier before...
CheerZ
I guess the only fuction missing from the math formula is the sinus function...
But maybe you can try the waveshaper module for such tasks.
for a conventional programmer its really a different kind of working in scope.
objectoriented programming vs functional programming language.
Actually a waveshaper would modify the sound in the same way as a filter do (i .e. without any link toward the oscillator frequency). Phase distrortion from what I understaood of it is much more similar to FM: you alter the harmonic content of an oscillator by modulating some of its features. Once again, for me it is much more similar to PWM with a different waveform rathher than what you can achieve with a waveshaper. I do not even know how to set up a waveshaper to produce PWM wave from a square wave oscillator ...
Ok meanwhile one more little soundclip produced by one of my MaoMusique friend (registered other there as CwAudio).
He produces this with sounds from his own sound bank for the OSS107.
Here is the result:
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