The math model is as good as it gets. It is only the first three values
that are negative:
Setting?LFO(hertz)
0?-1.7126e-02
1-1.4716e-02
2-8.6650e-04
32.4421e-02
?If you want to use such an equation for some software then I suppose you could declare the settings range from 3 - 99. ?(I have not used the "1" and "2" settings for any of my patches.) Alternatively, you could make the Settings-Frequency curve a biphasic one where the first few values could ?be fitted to
one equation and the rest of the range to another.
Regards,
Eb?
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 1:12 AM, Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarenskeen@...> wrote:
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2013, Eb Mayat wrote:
> Hello Martin et al,
> b
> In the case of the DX11, the formula is?
> LFO_frequency(Hz) = 0.0057192*x.^2 - 0.0033085*x - 0.0171263
> ?E
> where x is the LFO setting ranging from 0 - 99.
Hi Eb,
Thanks, that comes quite close. Except that the lowest range produces
negative numbers with your formula.