What's the value range of the Ramp LFO, for doing math on it
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 5:58 am
Looks like when the width is set to 4096, the maximum value is 0.5. So you can double it before it starts clipping.
4096 = 12 bits, one bit of headroom. So what's the mathematical value of the ramp LFO when it's at zero? One of my contributors was trying to trigger something only once per ramp cycle when the LFO value hit zero, but it seems like it never does.
As far as triggering only once per cycle, I figured it would be better to look for the peak value and then do a JAM on that LFO, but I still need to understand how to do it correctly.
I'm clearly off in the weeds trying to understand the relationship of the value returned by
CHO RDAL
vs. SOF processing
vs. SKP decision making
Some clarification would be vastly useful. Thanks!
4096 = 12 bits, one bit of headroom. So what's the mathematical value of the ramp LFO when it's at zero? One of my contributors was trying to trigger something only once per ramp cycle when the LFO value hit zero, but it seems like it never does.
As far as triggering only once per cycle, I figured it would be better to look for the peak value and then do a JAM on that LFO, but I still need to understand how to do it correctly.
I'm clearly off in the weeds trying to understand the relationship of the value returned by
CHO RDAL
vs. SOF processing
vs. SKP decision making
Some clarification would be vastly useful. Thanks!