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Linear Interpolation method for hop steps

DSP related issues, mathematics, processing and techniques

Re: Linear Interpolation method for hop steps

Postby adamszabo » Tue Mar 15, 2022 9:18 am

Spogg wrote:You clearly like typing in huge numbers Adam! :lol:

My thought was that if you change the hop number, the multiplier would have to be re-calculated and entered.
And what about the precision? If you make the division in DSP it takes one sample period just once and handles any rounding internally.


Well i was just thinking that you cannot dynamically change the hop anyway, so if one changes the hop number, you still have to edit the code and then you can might as well quickly do a 1 / hop in a calculator. In this case 100% precision is not really needed since we are already changing the original signal, and you wont hear any difference in LFOs or Envelopes or any other things one would use this for.
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