On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 02:12:02 +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
the longer the wave is on one side of zero, the more
energy is
built up that tries to push it back. as long as the system is
fed enough energy to keep it this side of zero, it is basically
decaying exponentially against a (more-or-less) constant value.
...
i am not sure how to do it so it doesn't alias,
which i fear a
naive implementation would do.
I don't know its hard to seperate phase effects from waveshaping, thats
why it needs FFTing. Onve we have the aproximate harmonic series we can
simulate that with a cheby, and if neccesary put the phase back with an
allpass or two.
Generally phase effects aren't really audible, but they may react with
distortion etc. to make a difference.
- Steve