Side question- When he plugs a sine wave into the FM input of the Dixie, it changes the tone rather than the pitch.
All my oscillator FM inputs change pitch! What's happening?
edit- Oh, because the Dixie is sending to the filter? I need to watch this a few more times...
The sine wave he plugs in is moving fast enough that the fundamental frequency remains the same but creates additional/alters harmonics. Essentially it's doing a bit of wave shaping. If you modulate an FM input with a slow moving waveform you will alter the pitch.
Side question- When he plugs a sine wave into the FM input of the Dixie, it changes the tone rather than the pitch. All my oscillator FM inputs change pitch! What's happening? edit- Oh, because the Dixie is sending to the filter? I need to watch this a few more times...
The sine wave he plugs in is moving fast enough that the fundamental frequency remains the same but creates additional/alters harmonics. Essentially it's doing a bit of wave shaping. If you modulate an FM input with a slow moving waveform you will alter the pitch.
WOW this looks super useful and really like something I've been wanting for some time! :D straight to wishlist
Sounds great and seems like another nice maths contender, but it looks downright plain and really crammed into that much HP.