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Lookin for this surve
Hey guys,
I am just wondering if anyone has a formula or a way to create a similar curve? I think I got something similar by accident by multiplying a saw with a sine or a triangle, or a sine with another sine, I dont remember, maybe someone has any ideas? The point is that it should be like a sine, but then it has these parts where its at 0 for a while then goes negative, then continues like that.
The tops are not flat like in my image, thats just a crappy quick paint job, they should be smooth like the top of a sine
Thank you for the suggestions!
I am just wondering if anyone has a formula or a way to create a similar curve? I think I got something similar by accident by multiplying a saw with a sine or a triangle, or a sine with another sine, I dont remember, maybe someone has any ideas? The point is that it should be like a sine, but then it has these parts where its at 0 for a while then goes negative, then continues like that.
The tops are not flat like in my image, thats just a crappy quick paint job, they should be smooth like the top of a sine
Thank you for the suggestions!
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I just remembered that a triangle multiplied by itself 3 times gives something similar, but the peaks are too sharp and not sine like.
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Re: Lookin for this surve
Sin(w*t)^3 maybe?
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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How about a sine + third harmonic, try varying the relative amplitudes
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DaveyBoy - Posts: 131
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DaveyBoy wrote:How about a sine + third harmonic, try varying the relative amplitudes
Yes, this is also possible, since sin(w*t)^3 = 0.75*sin(w*t) - 0.25*sin(3*w*t), refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_t ... n_formulae.
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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I love these challenges!
Here’s my quick and dirty solution. You can stream-modulate the crossover level too!
Be aware of aliasing though due to the sudden discontinuity at zero.
Here’s my quick and dirty solution. You can stream-modulate the crossover level too!
Be aware of aliasing though due to the sudden discontinuity at zero.
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Thanks guys, very interesting ideas!
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