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Revision as of 22:23, 23 March 2008
Next we'll animate the basic sound by mixing it with two slightly de-tuned copies of itself. We'll employ Csound's cpspch value converter which will allow us to specify the pitches by octave and pitch-class rather than by frequency, and we'll use the ampdb converter to specify loudness in dB rather than linearly.
Since we are adding the outputs of three oscillators, each with the same amplitude envelope, we'll scale the amplitude before we mix them. Both iscale and inote are arbitrary names to make the design a bit easier to read. Each is an i-rate variable, evaluated when the instrument is initialized.
orchestra
File: Toot04.orc |
instr 4 iamp = ampdb(p4) ; convert decibels to linear amp iscale = iamp * .333 ; scale the amp at initialization inote = cpspch(p5) ; convert octave.pitch to cps k1 linen iscale, p6, p3, p7 ; p4=amp a3 oscil k1, inote*.996, 1 ; p5=freq a2 oscil k1, inote*1.004, 1 ; p6=attack time a1 oscil k1, inote, 1 ; p7=release time a1 = a1+a2+a3 out a1 endin |
score
File: Toot04.sco |
f1 0 4096 10 1 ; sine wave ;ins strt dur amp freq attack release i4 0 1 75 8.04 0.1 0.7 i4 1 1 70 8.02 0.07 0.6 i4 2 1 75 8.00 0.05 0.5 i4 3 1 70 8.02 0.05 0.4 i4 4 1 85 8.04 0.1 0.5 i4 5 1 80 8.04 0.05 0.5 i4 6 2 90 8.04 0.03 1. |
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