Yep I did that as an exercise way back. Lost the code and wavs now sorry to say :(
But, yes it did show up the weakness of Pd oscils when compared to Csound - somewhat muddier, with a slight distortion when using so many. IIRC its a saw/string like wave and I made it bandlimited by filling tables and felt very confident it couldn't be aliasing because I calculated no sweeps put any harmonics even close to Nyquist. So, he difference tis kinda to do with the small table size or interpolation in Pd I think. Of course in Csound it sounds gorgeous. a. On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 14:43:58 -0700 (PDT) Jonathan Wilkes <jancs...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Reading the whole discussion about "smooth" sounds made me think of this > exercise: > > http://www.batuhanbozkurt.com/instruction/recreating-the-thx-deep-note > > Any Pd peeps interested in trying to reproduce the THX sound? I'd really > be interested in comparing the result to the original, as well as the pd > patch to the supercollider code. > > -Jonathan > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Sent from my 3 (http://three.co.uk) mobile broadband Third world internet for a first world economy. * 20 bytes/second * 99% packet loss * 60 second latency All for only £20/month (Odious and predatory terms apply) _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list