Is there a quick way to see where tabosc4~ is in its cycle? I want to have a display with a [hsl] moving as tabosc~ goes slowly (and at varying speeds) across a waveform.
I don't want to simply do some predictive math, because the oscillation speed is changing too much. I'm sure they'd get out of sync.
I realize that if I'd been using tabread4~ I'd have been supplying that info... but I'm not going back to change my patch now.
I think the answer is "no." There's only one output, so I don't see how I could get it.
Thanks gang!
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where in its cycle is tabosc4~ ? Is it shy?
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@Load074 Hi, my guess is that using a phasor~ in parallel and displaying the output of that instead should be accurate, although I have no way of checking that.
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Thanks @weightless. I was thinking it'd be something like that when I mentioned "predictive math," but I didn't realize it would be quite so 1-to-1. I'll try it out.
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@Load074 Like I said, I'm not sure whether it'd be perfectly accurate, but I can't see why not. One thing I think is important though is to set the phase of both when you open the patch to make sure they start in sync.