At 0 hertz, Amplitude=Frequency , at least [sub]***[/sub]in theory[sub]***[/sub]. In practice, it's just direct current offset, or nothing, depending on your setup...
On a funnier note: "Strap On" spelled backwards reads, "No Parts"
Anyone else have any useless epiphanies today?
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It's just a math wank illusion, working with digital oscillators with a positive 0% phase. I should have been more specific:
To work, it relies on a Sawtooth, Square, Impulse or 'binary' waveform at 0% phase. Then if you start subtractively modulating the maximum amplitude value of the oscillator, the computer will start interpreting the falling direct current offset amplitude as frequency.
*incredibly nerdy fap fap fap fap*[/sub]
On a funnier note: "Strap On" spelled backwards reads, "No Parts"
Anyone else have any useless epiphanies today?
[sub]
***
It's just a math wank illusion, working with digital oscillators with a positive 0% phase. I should have been more specific:
To work, it relies on a Sawtooth, Square, Impulse or 'binary' waveform at 0% phase. Then if you start subtractively modulating the maximum amplitude value of the oscillator, the computer will start interpreting the falling direct current offset amplitude as frequency.
*incredibly nerdy fap fap fap fap*[/sub]