sort of quasi-cool, maybe

John Larkin <jjlarkin@highnotlandthistechnologypart.com> wrote:

ftp://ftp.highlandtechnology.com/v375demo.rm
Demo of various noise signals added to a sinewave. With the picture of the
scope screen.
 
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John
Interesting how change in phase of second harmonic distortion was noticable.
Well to my ears anyway, unless there were some other unintentinal changes
too, or maybe it shows up peculiarities in the mp3 compresion.

Colin =^.^=
 
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John

Interesting how change in phase of second harmonic distortion was noticable.
Well to my ears anyway, unless there were some other unintentinal changes
too, or maybe it shows up peculiarities in the mp3 compresion.
Try compress music by Jean Michael Jarre into mp3. And you will notice the
flaws of mp3 ;)
I had to set bitrate to 256 kbps before it sounded properly.
 
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John


Interesting how change in phase of second harmonic distortion was noticable.
Well to my ears anyway, unless there were some other unintentinal changes
too, or maybe it shows up peculiarities in the mp3 compresion.
In real life, directly from the gadget, it's totally inaudible to me.

The other thing I found interesting is that the "Gaussian noise",
which is actually a repeated (single-cycle pattern) of random values
superimposed over the main sinewave, doesn't sound a bit random.

John
 
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 20:09:36 -0700, John Larkin
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John
I absolutely, definitely, totally refuse to use Realplayer. It's on
the top of my list of the most annoying spamwares of all time.

- YD.

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On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 18:26:50 -0300, in sci.electronics.design YD
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John

I absolutely, definitely, totally refuse to use Realplayer. It's on
the top of my list of the most annoying spamwares of all time.

- YD.
me2, mainly cos its interface sucks, any chance of a wav?


martin
 
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John Larkin

I absolutely, definitely, totally refuse to use Realplayer.
It's on the top of my list of the most annoying spamwares of all time.
YD
You don't need it.

For Windoze:
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:lLI9NQ7ZNjoJ:www.free-codecs.com/download/Real_Alternative.htm+play-RealMedia-files+without-having-to-install-RealPlayer-RealOne-Player+works-only-with-DirectX-7+RealMedia-Codecs+RealMedia-plugin-for+sometimes-*-*-*-first-part-*-*-clip

For Linux:
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:4C6SNS4Ep5sJ:linuxathome.com/index.php?p=91+Converting-RealAudio-files-to-MP3-in-Linux+mplayer-infile-wma-ra-ao-pcm-aofile-outfile-wav+zzz+lame-f-outfile-wav-mp3outfile-mp3

For MANY platforms (including Windoze & Linux):
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:jAcyZibo2gcJ:www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/info.html+Supported-Input-Formats+RealAudio+RealVideo
 

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