Yes that would work!!!

D.

On 3/28/10 3:24 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Sun, 2010-03-28 at 15:04 +0200, Derek Holzer wrote:
Well, that is only if all the partials remain under the Nyquist
frequency. The idea is to limit the higher harmonics to the ones
described by whatever formula you use to generate the waveforms, but if
you eliminated all of them them you would just have a sine wave again
;-) So what you get is considerably less aliasing, but without
oversampling and filtering you will still get some.

Let's  assume you can make sure, that the maximum number of partials
usually is played, but the highest partials is never exceeding the
nyquist frequency, which means you use different tables for different
frequencies of the waveform generator, then you won't get any aliasing,
will you?

Roman




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