On 5/22/07, Bill Schottstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is never stated what the first case ('num') is supposed to > represent.Hunh?? The very next sentences are: "A value greater than 1.0 causes the sound to be transposed up. A value less than 0.0 causes the sound to be reversed."
"In the latter case, 'base' sets the segment base (the default is 1.0 = linear). A value greater than 1.0 causes the sound to be transposed up." It reads as though that sentence is still describing the 'atter case' .... it also doesn't state what the number actually represents .... "A value greater than 1.0 causes the sound to be transposed up." ... but by how much? .... Kjetil explained it was as a ratio of the current sample rate. I dont know .... maybe I'm a bit slow when it comes to reading DSP docs ... An example that shows how to change the sample rate without transposing the pitches would be excellent! Etienne _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
