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Re: Waves on IIgs



Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
20030309054310.10901.00001696@mb-dh.aol.com">news:20030309054310.10901.00001696@mb-dh.aol.com...
> In article <20030309031807.17109.00000108@mb-ms.aol.com>,
supertimer@aol.com
> (Supertimer) writes:
>
> >FYI, a wave sampled at 26360kHz (if memory
> >serves) will sound best due to synchronicity
> >with the harmonics of the IIGS power supply.
> >You can use Oversampler to play back at 2X
> >oversampling.
>
> Curious.  I would be very surprised if the switching frequency
> of the power supply didn't vary from unit to unit by at least
> +/- 1kHz, enough to make the "harmonics" quite audible
> unless you were just lucky.
>
> -michael

Michael,
When I get around to it, I will test your curiosity, and your
theory. I'll make 5 copies of one wave at 26360 and +/- 1 khz.
;-)

--

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com




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