Badly drawn waveforms vs. the audio that’s actually output—filters etc, Split from: Jplay - just another scam? Topic ID: 92856 |
Badly drawn waveforms vs. the audio that’s actually output—filters etc, Split from: Jplay - just another scam? Topic ID: 92856 |
Feb 14 2012, 17:20
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Is it possible to explain non-mathematically (or just a little) why this linked from Wombat's link is wrong? I know it is, just don't understand it very well.
This is one of the pictures accompanying the article: ![]() QUOTE I tested some 10 kHz and 20 kHz sine waves that were recorded at several word lengths (16 bit or 24 bit) and sampling frequencies (44.1 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz), analyzing them in a software sequencer. Isn't that just Audacity? I wonder if they "analyzed them in a software sequencer" to sound more professional. This post has been edited by andy o: Feb 14 2012, 17:23 |
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