Equation variable
Equation variable
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A final implementation of this method which looks up the current ugen graph
builder and then performs the expansion just as force
, returning the
expanded object
A final implementation of this method which looks up the current ugen graph
builder and then performs the expansion just as force
, returning the
expanded object
the expanded object (e.g. Unit
for a ugen with no outputs,
or a single ugen, or a group of ugens)
A final implementation of this method which calls visit
on the builder,
checking if this element has already been visited, and if not, will invoke
the expand
method.
A final implementation of this method which calls visit
on the builder,
checking if this element has already been visited, and if not, will invoke
the expand
method. Therefore it is guaranteed, that the expansion to
ugens is performed no more than once in the graph expansion.
the ugen graph builder to which expanded UGen
s or control proxies
may be added.
Iteration frequency in Hertz.
Abstract method which must be implemented by creating the actual UGen
s
during expansion.
Abstract method which must be implemented by creating the actual UGen
s
during expansion. This method is at most called once during graph
expansion
the expanded object (depending on the type parameter U
)
Initial value of x
Initial value of y
A non-interpolating sound generator based on a function given in Clifford Pickover's book Chaos In Wonderland, pg 26. The function is:
According to Pickover, parameters a and b should be in the range from -3 to +3, and parameters c and d should be in the range from 0.5 to 1.5. The function can, depending on the parameters given, give continuous chaotic output, converge to a single value (silence) or oscillate in a cycle (tone). NOTE: This UGen is experimental and not optimized currently, so is rather hoggish of CPU.
Iteration frequency in Hertz.
Equation variable
Equation variable
Equation variable
Equation variable
Initial value of x
Initial value of y