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Figure 36.1 Click on thumbnail for full size image. |
Figure 36.1 shows an Anti-harmonic being edited, called 'dog'. Despite it's name, 'dog' actually sounds more like a drum than a dog.
As you can see, it is linked to an Anti-harmonic Base, also called dog, that defines what the distribution of frequencies is that this Anti-harmonic uses. The number of frequencies in the base is shown, to help synchronise the number of factors in this Anti-harmonic with the former. It is possible for different Anti-harmonics to use the same Anti-harmonic base.