Re: [music-dsp] Introducing myself (Alessandro Saccoia)

2012-02-23 Thread Bill Moorier
Thanks Alessandro! Unfortunately I don't think this is the problem though. I added a simple moving average on the parameter and it didn't make the nasty artifacts go away. So I rewrote the whole thing as a VST so I can post more code without having to reveal my messy in-progress javascript

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing myself (Alessandro Saccoia)

2012-02-23 Thread Thomas Young
[mailto:music-dsp-boun...@music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Bill Moorier Sent: 23 February 2012 18:05 To: music-dsp@music.columbia.edu Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Introducing myself (Alessandro Saccoia) Thanks Alessandro! Unfortunately I don't think this is the problem though. I added a simple

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing myself

2012-02-22 Thread Alessandro Saccoia
Hello Bill, I take your question as a chance to introduce myself. When you sweep the input parameter you are introducing discontinuities in the output signal, and that sounds awful. The simplest case to figure that out in your code is imagining that you have the input variable set at 0 (pan =