This is super interesting and got me thinking. I’d never have considered that you could write two single samples to a buffer then interpolate between the two of them to create wave shapes. You could maybe create some kind of tap LFO? Like if you used midi and scaled the velocity to between zero and one for the sample value and the note on to write the sample position. Interesting stuff.
yes definitely. i think there’s two connected ideas - one is having a list of values that are like the “wavetable” of the lfo, then the other one is how you read it back with a phasor that may be linear or not. from the same basic wave shape stores in the buffer you could get lots of different results
this is a terrific idea for a delay unit that would catch back up. thanks for sharing
that’s a super cool idea!
This is super interesting and got me thinking. I’d never have considered that you could write two single samples to a buffer then interpolate between the two of them to create wave shapes. You could maybe create some kind of tap LFO? Like if you used midi and scaled the velocity to between zero and one for the sample value and the note on to write the sample position. Interesting stuff.
yes definitely. i think there’s two connected ideas - one is having a list of values that are like the “wavetable” of the lfo, then the other one is how you read it back with a phasor that may be linear or not. from the same basic wave shape stores in the buffer you could get lots of different results
super
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