Patch C08.analog.sequencer.pd (figure 3.15) realizes the analog sequencer and
envelope generation described in section 3.7. The ``sequence" table, with
nine elements, holds a sequence of frequencies. The
object at top cycles
through the sequence table at 0.6 Hz. Non-interpolating table
lookup (
instead of
) is used to read the
frequencies in discrete steps. (Such situations, in which we prefer
non-interpolating table lookup, are rare.)
The
object converts the
amplitude-9 sawtooth to a unit-amplitude one as described earlier
in Figure 3.8, which is then
used to obtain an envelope function from a second wavetable. This
is used to control grain size in a looping sampler (from section
2.6.4). Here the
``sample" consists of six periods of a sinusoid. The grains are
smoothed by multiplying by a raised cosine function (
and
1).
Patch C09.sample.hold.pd (not pictured here) shows a sample-and-hold unit, another useful device for doing control tasks in the audio signal domain.