On Mar 8, 2008, at 11:00 PM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 4:59 AM, Andy Farnell
padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk wrote:You take as many sines as the system will handle, typically a thousand or so, and sum them. All must start on exactly the same phase. Now, if we had a series of _all_ frequencies it would give us an impulse, but instead set the difference between each oscillator to be 1 cycle + delta, where delta is very small, maybe 1Hz or less.
This is an interesting concept, thanks for passing it along.
Hardly very scientific, but roughly from the few chances I've had to try it on different systems...
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To muddy the waters a bit, the most 'correct' sound isn't always the
best sound. Consider so many people's love of tube amps. They have
higher distorsion than transistor amps, yet so many people think they
sound better.
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