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First, I don't make money off this—there are no ads on my site, no products. I write because when I was figuring this stuff out, there was no internet, and the text books were tough to read and didn't tell me what I wanted to know...
I'm well into a multi-part article explaining the rationale behind wavetable oscillators, and how to make them in software. It starts with an introduction, here, followed by parts 1-3, with more to follow soon: http://www.earlevel.com/main/2012/05/03/a-wavetable-oscillat orintroduction/ I'm not big on self-promotion, but if no one reads my articles, there's no reason to write them. So, I just want to let people know they are there... Last edited by earlevel on Tue May 07, 2013 4:28 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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I'm glad you posted this, because the discussion on MIDI is quite relevant to my current efforts - thanks! |
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A good read, thanks!
Regards Andrew |
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thevinn wrote: I'm glad you posted this, because the discussion on MIDI is quite relevant to my current efforts - thanks!
You're welcome—and thanks for your contributions to the community as well! |
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Ichad.c wrote: A good read, thanks!
You're welcome—nice to know someone's read it, thanks. |
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Thanks for this and for your other tutorials. A lot of these concepts are really not that difficult but most of the published literature is written in an overly formal & academic style that makes them seem much more esoteric than they really are.
I'd love to see a book written in this style that covers the basics of DSP coding. |
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A good tutorial, I would have loved it when I first learned about this stuff. ---- David Guda gudaaudio.com |
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What a great series of articles, bookmarked.
They might even become of huge interest for me, should I try to improve the oscillators in my sequencer (as of now, they are simple function outputs). Keep up the great work ! |
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kuniklo wrote: I'd love to see a book written in this style that covers the basics of DSP coding. +1 |
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I remember the blog! Very cool articles there! Have been opening the blog for a while some time ago (and some of the articles recently also). |
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Thank you. A very interesting read. |
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Good grief, this took a while...I'd mostly written an "end notes" article to the series back in June, but got a little overwhelmed between trying to make sense of cramming a bunch of different ideas in there, and a busy summer, work-wise. Finally, I got around to finishing it and getting the audio examples up:
http://www.earlevel.com/main/2012/11/18/a-wavetable-oscillat orend-notes/ And thanks for your comments, everyone. I only do this hoping that it helps a few people, so the positive comments are appreciated. Last edited by earlevel on Tue May 07, 2013 4:28 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Very interesting reading ! Thanks a lot ! |
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Thanks for this! Great read. |
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