Re: Sampling an external oscillator waveform

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Hello,
oscillator is a bad idea.
I create the sound with :


// son "i" api 301
  int tabamplitude[38] =
    { 
132, 123, 142, 121, 144, 124, 140, 123, 141, 121, 137, 125, 130, 124, 130, 122, 126, 122, 129, 118, 130, 120, 128, 122, 131, 121, 131, 126, 129, 126, 131, 125, 128, 123, 127, 123, 128, 128
};
  int tabdurer[38] =
    { 
7, 6, 7, 7, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 5, 6, 6, 5, 7, 4, 6, 7, 7, 6, 7, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 5, 5, 5, 8, 7, 14, 9, 6, 21, 2

};
No oscillations in the sounds. There fronts equilibria

look at forum ubuntu here

http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=1781631

to get an idea for how make the sounds

Best Regards

2015-02-10 14:10 GMT+01:00 Clemens Ladisch <clemens@xxxxxxxxxx>:
F. Silvain wrote:
> I want to sample the waveform of an oscillator of a hardware synth.
> One period of the waveform must have 65536 points in the end.
>
> Will the following process work:
> Samplerate 48kHz, Oscillator pitch 71.0449218750000Hz

You synth's oscillator really has a precision of 0.1 picoseconds?

Anyway, the two devices' clocks are not synchronized.  Just record the
waveform so that it has way more than 2^16 samples, then determine how
many samples you actually have, and resample them.


Regards,
Clemens
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