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Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
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Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
Hey guys,
So I had an idea for an oscillator using an X/Y to morph between 4 different shapes,
but again I think I have gone blank on the maths for how its suppose to work, the result I have so far is an interesting effect but it is not exactly how I wanted it, basically the idea is to have the exact waveform when the cursor is in one of the 4 corners of the X/Y and then it slowly morphs into the other waveforms the closer it gets to the other corner.
Thanks for your help guys
So I had an idea for an oscillator using an X/Y to morph between 4 different shapes,
but again I think I have gone blank on the maths for how its suppose to work, the result I have so far is an interesting effect but it is not exactly how I wanted it, basically the idea is to have the exact waveform when the cursor is in one of the 4 corners of the X/Y and then it slowly morphs into the other waveforms the closer it gets to the other corner.
Thanks for your help guys
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- glitchcpt
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
so you have 4 oscillators. Lets name them based on the XY position that specifies them. We use Y coordinate to morph between left top and left bottom as well ass right top and right bottom. Then we use X coordinate to morph between the result of left side and right side.
- KG_is_back
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
Yes, that is exactly the idea.
They seem to pop out the other side as sums of each other etc
:edit:
I think i see where I went wrong
They seem to pop out the other side as sums of each other etc
:edit:
I think i see where I went wrong
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
Thanks for your help!
Got it working, here it is:
Got it working, here it is:
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
nice one thank you Glitchcpt for sharing it.
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
Shouldn't they just be sums anyways?
- Perfect Human Interface
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
Perfect Human Interface wrote:Shouldn't they just be sums anyways?
My idea was to have the pure waveforms when the X/Y selector is in one of the four corners
- glitchcpt
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
So I am trying to add a second oscillator, using the same panel, OSC1 using left click and OSC2 using right click.
The right clicks code, doesn't release the node when I let go of the mouse button, I think I missed something in the original code,
the example is attached
The right clicks code, doesn't release the node when I let go of the mouse button, I think I missed something in the original code,
the example is attached
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
The "mouseRUpcaptured" method should be named "mouseRUp" ...You just did a typo I believe.
- KG_is_back
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Re: Help with Morphing X/Y Oscillator
I just copy pasted from someone elses code, so that is probably the case
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