Did you try graphing the output of the combined [phasor~] objects? To me, it seems likely that the lack of a zero-crossing in the [phasor~] waveform would create a large amount of DC offset, and perhaps that is what you are hearing. [creb/blosc~], [osc~] and pretty much any other audio waveform generator all have mostly equal amounts of positive and negative energy in their waveforms. Only [phasor~] is the weird exception and wasn't even designed to be used as signal source anyways. I'm quite sure it was mainly intended for use in driving [tabread~] objects.

D.

On 11/23/10 2:40 PM, Ingo wrote:

Do subpatches with several [phasor~] used as a audiosignals produce a
different result as intended without summing up in total over "1".

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