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I'm a B2B Messaging developer. This involves Java, C,network protocols, databases and (for my sins) WebMethods.
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Apr 24 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Dec 31 |
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How to reproduce any sound @guidot yep, fixed. It throws out the sums in the comment above, but we can all work around that I guess. |
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Dec 31 |
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How to reproduce any sound replaced 24 bit with 16 bit for CD audio. |
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Dec 28 |
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How to reproduce any sound Also I'm not sure what you mean by '4b/s at 44,100x/s'. You can work out the size of a 3 minute song as 44,100 samples per second * 24 bits per sample * 180 seconds = 22.71 megabytes |
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Dec 28 |
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How to reproduce any sound @DrMayhem I edited to replace 'toggle' with 'adjust'. Dave C - 'toggle' usually refers to parameters with only two possible values. |
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Dec 28 |
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How to reproduce any sound @DaveC combining sounds is just a matter of adding the waveforms to each other. |
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Dec 27 |
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How to reproduce any sound @DaveC No, you've misunderstood. I've added some more to explain more about frequency. You've also made incorrect assumptions about compression - but audio compression is off topic on this practice and performance site, so I suggest you look for info on that elsewhere. |
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Dec 27 |
answered | How to reproduce any sound |
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Oct 5 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 5 |
accepted | Creating a split screen video of a multitrack recording |
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Oct 3 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 23 |
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Effects LEDs are uncomfortably bright - can they be dimmed? (Boss ME-70) Good point about gigs where you need the lights. I saw Beardyman play a festival in bright sunshine, in which he had huge problems because he couldn't see the LEDs on his Loopstation. |
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Jan 17 |
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Is it normal for audio recorded in a particular sampling rate to have distortions when transcoded into another sampling rate? A consequence of aliasing, not a consequence of dithering. Dithering is a strategy to reduce aliasing artefacts. |
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Jan 16 |
answered | Power supply noise in cheap condenser mic: is this normal? |
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Jan 16 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Jan 16 |
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Power supply noise in cheap condenser mic: is this normal? You would need to push/pull the "just the noise" recording until it was exactly out of phase with the "signal" recording, and then it would only work if the interference repeated regularly. |
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Jan 12 |
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Hardware requirements for multiple TV channels (cable TV) digitization added 413 characters in body |
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Jan 12 |
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Hardware requirements for multiple TV channels (cable TV) digitization Blimey, it's 2012 |
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Jan 12 |
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Hardware requirements for multiple TV channels (cable TV) digitization You don't need 250 tuners. Just a tuner per multiplex. One frequency; several channels. |