I was making a bit of a joke -- no time domain signal can have two
different values at the same point in time. So since the Google doodle
isn't a proper time domain signal, there's no "correct" way to
synthesize it...
douglas
On 2/22/12 5:06 PM, Adam Puckett wrote:
Why not use something like an "inverse plotting" program (that would
stream the samples from the actual Doodle?).
On 2/22/12, douglas repetto<doug...@music.columbia.edu> wrote:
That's close, Phil. But to really get it you need to find a way to
output two sample values in the same sample period -- they've got the
ellipses joined at the zero crossings!
On 2/22/12 2:25 PM, Phil Burk wrote:
I couldn't help myself. The Google waveform appears to be made of random
elliptical segments. Here is a JSyn Applet that plays the "wave doodle":
<http://www.softsynth.com/jsyn/examples/googlewave.php>
Phil Burk
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