Reference
Components
Sawtooth
Description
The Sawtooth primitive produces the classic Sawtooth waveform. Its rich harmonic content makes it ideal for subtractive synthesis and this
bandlimited form avoids aliased overtones. The phase input can be used for frequency modulation (phase modulation).
This Sawtooth HB primitive produces a Sawtooth wave with overtones limited to half the available bandwidth. Its inputs are the same as the
basic Sawtooth and it is included primarily for educational purposes.
This Sawtooth DB produces a Sawtooth wave with overtones limited to twice the available bandwidth. It therefore produces aliasing. Its
inputs are the same as the basic Sawtooth and it too is included primarily for educational purposes.
Connectors
Inputs Type Outputs Type
Normalised frequency (0-1) with 1
meaning half sampling rate) of the wave
to be generated.
Stream The generated
wave
Stream
Phase shift for the generated wave in the
range 0-1 where 1 represents a shift of
2*pi
Stream
Hard sync on transition from false to true
Stream
Boolean
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