quarterturn
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I want a good string ensemble chorus sound without resorting to expensive implementations of actual BBD circuits. It should not be hard, I think. Here is what is needed at a high level:
0.6 Hz and 6.0 Hz sinewaves (with a phase of zero) are combined producing an original signal with phase zero, plus two more having phase 120 and 240, respectively. These are each used to modulate the time parameter of a delay. Something between 5ms and 30ms, I am not sure, but that's not critical as it should be a physical control input anyway.
All I should need are three pairs of 0.6 Hz and 6.0 sinewaves, with phase 0, 120, and 240. I am guessing sine objects are phase-locked, otherwise specifying the phase would not make much sense.
Are the sine objects phase-locked? If they are off by a sample or two, that will probably make no audible difference.
Thanks!
0.6 Hz and 6.0 Hz sinewaves (with a phase of zero) are combined producing an original signal with phase zero, plus two more having phase 120 and 240, respectively. These are each used to modulate the time parameter of a delay. Something between 5ms and 30ms, I am not sure, but that's not critical as it should be a physical control input anyway.
All I should need are three pairs of 0.6 Hz and 6.0 sinewaves, with phase 0, 120, and 240. I am guessing sine objects are phase-locked, otherwise specifying the phase would not make much sense.
Are the sine objects phase-locked? If they are off by a sample or two, that will probably make no audible difference.
Thanks!