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Rude
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Could anyone get me a 15" frequency sweep sample?
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29-08-2005 18:36 |
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er.....wtf has 15 inches got to do with a frequency sweep?
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29-08-2005 18:38 |
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29-08-2005 18:40 |
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29-08-2005 19:08 |
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So, is that what you were looking for? And from what frequency to what frequency would you like it?
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29-08-2005 20:40 |
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29-08-2005 22:08 |
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"do people get intelligent?" good question - if someone studies hard do they become more intelligent, or simply more knowledgable? Tests for intelligence, such as MENSA, do not test on knowledge alone/at all, its usually pattern recognition and sequence understanding and stuff like that, so perhaps the level of a person's intelligence is pretty much set at frontal lobe attachment, usually in the late teens. Hmmm.
Or, if you meant, "why has nobody posted a filter sweep like me?" Its elementary Greyone - Rude asked for a frequency sweep
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30-08-2005 05:56 |
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Yo bigup wT
it's good yea but I was looking for the one that surya put in his October 2004 Abandoned compo entry...?
But I guess I could resample wT's sine wave sweep a bit...
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30-08-2005 12:08 |
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& actually, the length doesn't really matters
I meant at least 15"
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30-08-2005 12:13 |
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Originally posted by wTrouble
"do people get intelligent?" good question - if someone studies hard do they become more intelligent, or simply more knowledgable? Tests for intelligence, such as MENSA, do not test on knowledge alone/at all, its usually pattern recognition and sequence understanding and stuff like that, so perhaps the level of a person's intelligence is pretty much set at frontal lobe attachment, usually in the late teens. Hmmm.
Or, if you meant, "why has nobody posted a filter sweep like me?" Its elementary Greyone - Rude asked for a frequency sweep
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some would say that the intellignece, or potential, for intelligence is something that's inborn, or genetic.
that some can never get more smart.
if your parent's are dumb, not much chance of you escaping that. social-ecnomical income reflects this exact intelligence, almmost exactly, using this correlation, you can see taht children stay in the same social-ecnomical income as there parents.
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30-08-2005 12:59 |
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wtrouble , i ment none of them 2.
Its like this : after you've been a while at the famous 'wordgame' and the 'threath to post meaningless bullshit' ... and you check a threath like '15"freqenty sweep' ...
woot ... what an intelligence difference.
by the way the filtersweep is some kind of frequenty sweep too.
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30-08-2005 16:57 |
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the filtersweep is some kind of frequenty sweep too. |
well... not really.. that's why it's called a "filtersweep" and not a "frequency sweep"
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30-08-2005 17:59 |
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@ greyone
no worries mate - does you good to give the brain a rest every now and again - I could use one now - just been trying to figure out a load of new VSTs and my head is fried
@ rude - do you have soundforge? you can do synthesis and do all sorts of sweeping with that.
And, as it turns out, in varying a filter's cutoff (frequency) setting over time you are indeed performing a 'frequency sweep'.
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30-08-2005 20:13 |
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Originally posted by wTrouble
And, as it turns out, in varying a filter's cutoff (frequency) setting over time you are indeed performing a 'frequency sweep'.
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No you are not! Changing a filter's cutoff will not change anything about the frequencies in your original source signal. For example if you turn the filter cutoff on a 1KHz sinewave, you will hear nothing in the beginning, and once you passed the 1KHz, you wil keep hearing the 1KHz sinewave. Even if you would do that with a squarewave, which contains an infinite number of uneven harmonics, you would just hear more harmonics as you go, but there will always be several frequencies audible at all times.
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30-08-2005 21:06 |
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you guys, something really weird is happening to me
I'm actually really understanding what you guys are saying
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30-08-2005 22:28 |
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Originally posted by djfreemc
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Originally posted by wTrouble
And, as it turns out, in varying a filter's cutoff (frequency) setting over time you are indeed performing a 'frequency sweep'.
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No you are not! Changing a filter's cutoff will not change anything about the frequencies in your original source signal. For example if you turn the filter cutoff on a 1KHz sinewave, you will hear nothing in the beginning, and once you passed the 1KHz, you wil keep hearing the 1KHz sinewave. Even if you would do that with a squarewave, which contains an infinite number of uneven harmonics, you would just hear more harmonics as you go, but there will always be several frequencies audible at all times. |
Doesnt that depends on what filter you're using, for example if you were using a bandpass filter that filtered out all the noise except a specific frequency range you'd be able to do it then... wouldn't you?
This post has been edited 3 time(s), it was last edited by gls: 31-08-2005 01:15.
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31-08-2005 00:55 |
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Originally posted by Halph-Price
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if your parent's are dumb, not much chance of you escaping that. . |
Dude that's right!
If your parents didn't have kinds, chances are that you wouldn't have any either
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31-08-2005 04:10 |
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Originally posted by djfreemc
No you are not! Changing a filter's cutoff will not change anything about the frequencies in your original source signal. For example if you turn the filter cutoff on a 1KHz sinewave, you will hear nothing in the beginning, and once you passed the 1KHz, you wil keep hearing the 1KHz sinewave. Even if you would do that with a squarewave, which contains an infinite number of uneven harmonics, you would just hear more harmonics as you go, but there will always be several frequencies audible at all times. |
Understand what you're saying - all I meant was that by varying cutoff you would be perfoming a sweep through the frequencies of the cutoff, nothing to do with its affect on any output.
This might be getting silly now
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31-08-2005 11:38 |
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