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I'm a B2B Messaging developer. This involves Java, C,network protocols, databases and (for my sins) WebMethods.


Apr
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awarded  Notable Question
Dec
31
comment 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.
Dec
31
revised How to reproduce any sound
replaced 24 bit with 16 bit for CD audio.
Dec
28
comment 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
Dec
28
comment 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.
Dec
28
comment How to reproduce any sound
@DaveC combining sounds is just a matter of adding the waveforms to each other.
Dec
27
comment 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.
Dec
27
answered How to reproduce any sound
Oct
5
awarded  Scholar
Oct
5
accepted Creating a split screen video of a multitrack recording
Oct
3
awarded  Popular Question
Sep
21
awarded  Yearling
Jan
23
comment 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.
Jan
17
comment 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.
Jan
16
answered Power supply noise in cheap condenser mic: is this normal?
Jan
16
awarded  Commentator
Jan
16
comment 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.
Jan
12
revised Hardware requirements for multiple TV channels (cable TV) digitization
added 413 characters in body
Jan
12
revised Hardware requirements for multiple TV channels (cable TV) digitization
Blimey, it's 2012
Jan
12
comment Hardware requirements for multiple TV channels (cable TV) digitization
You don't need 250 tuners. Just a tuner per multiplex. One frequency; several channels.