2017-06-03 15:01 GMT-03:00 Jean Menezes da Rocha <j...@menezesdarocha.info>:
> Alexandre, > > As far as I understand it, the .sync attribute is more like an identifier, > rather than a true numeric value (that is, 0 says you are syncing frequency > with frequency; 1 says that you are syncing phase with frequency; 2 says > you are doing true Frequency Modulation). As you are telling that no value > means no sound, one can infer that there is no default value for that, and > if you are feeding UGen => UGen, telling which is your sync method is > mandatory (but I can be mistaken, as usual). > there may be a default parameter, right? And that seems to be 0. If I have sync at "0", I hear no sound. Anyway, it doesn't seem like the sync parameter is able to do hard sync. It seemed that the "0" value would do that, but, as I said, I hear nothing. If phase input is linear in chuck, then the code from SuperCollider would be equivalent, but it is not. And even if it wasn't linear, I tried it with radian values and did not get the same results. I suspect it is not really doing phase modulation because it doesn't matter if I change the carrier frequency, and that is weird. well, I guess I'm repeating myself, sorry, just anxious in the hope of clarification. thanks
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