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flo Member |
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two new questions arose from the former discussion about this issue: 1) "{(1 to: 256) collect: [ :i | !Warp suffix2: i]} at: (TrackNumber min: 32)", within this expression, is there an equal elegant way of assigning 2) I tried to implement this idea also via the RM-technique, suggested Thanks in advance. Florian IP: Logged | |
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Attached is a true single sideband ring modulator. There is no need to give a center frequency because it is true for all frequencies. The value that you put in the frequency field is the number of hz subtracted from every frequency in the signal so zero hz is no shift. I put in a formular to make 1 equil no shift at a given base frequency. You will need to work on the formula to get the two shifts to oppos each other correctly at a give base frequency. Hope it helps Pete IP: Logged |
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