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[maxmsp] Re: A little pole/fm challenge for you.

barry threw bthrew at gmail.com
Sat Sep 1 13:45:27 MDT 2007


Man, did anyone check out the rest of this guys stuff?  Great work.

b

On Sep 1, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Nicholas C. Raftis III wrote:

>
> oh heheh this may be why nobody else responded and why I had a  
> skewed vision of what this actually is:
>
> "Caution: Old Macs may produce noise."
>
>  At any rate if you read that description now taht IM listening on  
> an intel its totally different and this is a complex model that  
> your not going to get through fm or anything else for that matter,  
> its a complex algorythm made from scratch which does exactly what  
> it says.
>
> This name is an invention, but this is how it works. There are n  
> poles (3-64), which are attracted by force to their neighboor. By  
> increasing the number of poles, the computed sound gets more  
> complex with a lot of harmonics, where the waveform oscillate  
> itself by the pole forces. If you be patient and try out some  
> combination you can find some very nice atmospheric sounds. The  
> amplitude between the poles is cubic interpolated.
> Note: Changing the poles count affects crack sounds, since the  
> waveform resets without respect to any zero crossings. Tipp: You  
> can click the slider bar to change the poles count without sliding.  
> Update: Added rate parameter, which affects the speed of each pole.
>
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