IterativeSinCluster is an additive synthesizer. This synth computes 512 sine waves per note to make tone cluster. I somehow thought "iterative sin" is a valid term. Correct term is "recursive sine".
The number 512 come from 16 overtone * 8 note * 4 chord.
Gain envelope uses typical exponential curve. It implements a heuristic method to reduce click noise when attack/release time is very short. Attack curve can be changed.
There are several parameters to control sine wave frequency:
Pitch randomization can be used to make some nice unison or detuned sounds.
Chorus is added to compensate the lack of modulation. It has 3 delays inside. Key follow can be used to automatically change delay time to follow note frequency.
One downside is that note frequency can't be changed during note on. This is due to the limitation of iterative sin algorithm, which is fast only if the frequency is constant.
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