Quote:
Originally Posted by no9
|
Not sure what you're trying to show here. Looks like you're still using the inversion trick?
When you say X-fade, I assumed you meant
2 samples
First sample = Lower frequencies
Second sample = Higher frequencies
Then play these 2 with different volumes to switch between lower and higher frequencies.
And that's where I say; doing it like that will then require you to use 2 channels whenever you wanna have both low + high frequencies - unless of course you make a 3rd sample with the full range of frequencies, which I assume we don't wanna do.
What you're showing on the video seems to still have 1 times with full frequencies, and 1 with only the high frequencies, which are then being substracted from the full one. It's the same thing I'm doing, except I'm also fading in volume at the same time.