You can try to use Step into Envelope. This is dry coding, and I've had a few beers, but:Step s => Envelope e => SinOsc s => dac;1 => s.next;0 => s.sync;220 => e.value;440 => e.target;1::second => e.duration;2::second => now;On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:55 PM, Moisés Gabriel Cachay Tello <xpktro@gmail.com> wrote:advance 1msactual_pitch = actual_pitch + delta //This would be the freq settingdelta = -1 // if we're decreasing pitchif (actual_pitch > new_pitch)I haven't ChucKed for a while, but this can help
Pseudocode:actual_pitch = 440new_pitch = 880delta = 1 // -> Increment between steps
while(actual_pitch != new_pitch)
2014-05-22 15:39 GMT-05:00 Bonnie Eisenman <bmeisenm@princeton.edu>:
_______________________________________________Hi all, sorry if this question has been answered before, but I can't find it in the docs.I'd like to ramp a pitch quickly from one frequency to another. I feel like there should be a better way to do this than what I'm currently using, which is this:// Where length is the # of milliseconds this should takefor (0 => int i; i < length $ int; i++) {f1 - ((i/length) * (f1 - f2)) => float newFreq;osc.freq(newFreq);1::ms => now;}This works but it produces an unfortunate clicking noise at the end (and yup, I'm using an envelope). Any tips?Thanks!--Bonnie
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