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"Audio runs at some constant rate - 44.1Khz or 96Khz whatever. Using the approach you describe means that unless the wave you are processing is at...
I DID IT! A perfect 90 degree phase shift for all waveshapes across all frequencies that doesn't change the shape of the signal. It's a bit...
So I managed to shift the waveform. Using timers. The problem now is that the sine and the square wave are shifted 90 degrees however when my...
The simple way about going about this is to take a simple sine wave form, turn it into a square wave that alternates between 0 and 1. Run that...
checked it out, but im looking for an ensemble that you can route audio through, and if one even exists that can do what I'm talking about
Another bit of useless information. If you take a sawtooth and shift it 90 degrees, invert it and add it back to the original, you get a perfect...
[IMG] here's the thing I was talking about in the beginning. Purple is waveform 1, Black is waveform 2 (which is just waveform 1 shifted 90...
[IMG] here's an image of the cut waveform. If I could shift this 180 degrees, invert it and add it to the original, that would be neat. Simple...
I have tried math equations,Time Delay, all sorts of waveshaping. Voxengo wave shifter. Reaktor ensembles. The reason I am so obsessed with this...