Hi ! I try to get into chuck for 2 or 3 days. I have a simple question : when you write something like : phasor p => triosc t => dac; 40 => p.freq; 2 => t.sync ... I understand that triosc is sync to phasor. But what is in sync in triosc ? Frequency, amplitude, phase, etc. I did not see any precise information about this. Or did not really understand the => meaning.... Thanks Laurent
Laurent { 0 | 1 | 2 } => t.sync acts as a mode selector for controlling the oscillator. the oscillator classes have 3 options for how they operate. 0 => t.sync is Internal Time the oscillator phase comes from its own internal clock that increments each time a sample is output 1 => t.sync is Global Time the oscillator phase follows the global clock. 2 => t.sync is Phase Driven the oscillator phase is specified by the value that has been chucked to it. the default for an oscillator is mode 0; On Oct 2, 2004, at 12:03 PM, Laurent Ostiz wrote:
Hi !
I try to get into chuck for 2 or 3 days. I have a simple question : when you write something like : phasor p => triosc t => dac; 40 => p.freq; 2 => t.sync ... I understand that triosc is sync to phasor. But what is in sync in triosc ? Frequency, amplitude, phase, etc. I did not see any precise information about this. Or did not really understand the => meaning....
Thanks
Laurent
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