object LFSaw extends ProductReader[LFSaw] with Serializable
A sawtooth oscillator UGen. The oscillator is creating an aliased sawtooth,
that is it does not use band-limiting. For a band-limited version use Saw
instead. The signal range is -1 to +1.
Examples
// modulating frequency play { LFSaw.ar(XLine.kr(1, 200, 10)) * 0.1 }
// modulating amplitude play { LFSaw.kr(XLine.kr(1, 200, 10)) * SinOsc.ar(440) * 0.1 }
// neuer deutscher Sägezahn play { LFSaw.ar(LFSaw.kr(3).mulAdd(200, 200)) * 0.1 }
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- def ar(freq: GE = 440.0f, iphase: GE = 0.0f): LFSaw
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oscillator frequency in Hertz
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initial phase offset. For efficiency reasons this is a value ranging from -1 to 1 (thus equal to the initial output value). Note that a phase of zero (default) means the wave starts at 0 and rises to +1 before jumping down to -1. Use a phase of 1 to have the wave start at -1. (init-time only)
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initial phase offset. For efficiency reasons this is a value ranging from -1 to 1 (thus equal to the initial output value). Note that a phase of zero (default) means the wave starts at 0 and rises to +1 before jumping down to -1. Use a phase of 1 to have the wave start at -1. (init-time only)
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