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comment Why is my cutting equalizer increasing output level?
Actually, I think I worked it out: in the graphs, the original is a 1.273v and the resulting square wave is 1V, then the following graph show an analysis of a 1v square wave with frequencies which correlate to the frequencies used in the harmonics demonstration.
10h
comment Why is my cutting equalizer increasing output level?
Save the image to disk (or note the url), then edit the post, click the icon that looks sort of like a landscape painting.
10h
comment Why is my cutting equalizer increasing output level?
In that graph the peak value of the original is higher (or equal to the square waveform). Yes you are dealing with a multiplier of 1.2-ish but the harmonics are additive with negative values. I do understand what you are saying, I was only asking (without running a simulation myself) if the fact that the square wave peak never actually is higher than the original sine is due to the all the harmonics used being aligned in time (i.e. is the graph a special case)
12h
comment Scrolling rainbow when projector screen is in frame
Newton Rings or Polarizing artifacts? Some devices use polarization for 3d display. This could also be an aliasing problem: the sampling resolution needs to be approx 2x larger than the smallest frequency.
12h
comment Why is my cutting equalizer increasing output level?
Your distillation is a little confusing to me: it is obvious that at certain points in the time series, the amplitude is indeed larger than the original waveform, but if you look at the graphs, the peak amplitude of the "composite wave" is never larger than the peak of the original waveform. Is this because of the time alignment of the waveforms in their illustrations?
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comment Why is my cutting equalizer increasing output level?
What about the "chain-q" (the lit up "link" icon)?
May
7
comment Can someone explain 'phase' and related terminology in audio production?
Do you mean to say "try inverting the phase" of one of them (?)
Apr
12
awarded  Yearling
Apr
12
revised Is it possible to convert output of TV Channel (set top box 720p) to 1080p?
originally used "component" where "composite" was meant
Apr
12
suggested suggested edit on Is it possible to convert output of TV Channel (set top box 720p) to 1080p?
Apr
12
comment Is it possible to convert output of TV Channel (set top box 720p) to 1080p?
VGA is an analog connection, but what is transmitted itself may be at 720p(1280 × 720) or 1080p(1920 x 1080) resolution. Resampling a low-resolution "standard def" image (which is probably what the STB is sending over the composite cable) is a much bigger visual problem than analog/digital signal. If a 720p channel is being downsampled for output over composite and then stretched (resampled) by the tv set to native resolution, you have even more degradation.
Mar
15
comment Looking for a Graphics program
Don't forget to ask your friend what file formats, color depth(s), transparency etc. his/her program will support.
Mar
8
comment What hardware/software to get fastest possible access time in AVC/h264 files?
can you specify a worst-case or average time (at least a magnitude) you are asking about? (i.e Are you trying to optimize a 5 second delay or 5 ms?)
Mar
1
comment White Balance/ Filters
does white balance adjustment impact capture speed? It does (or did) increase the required exposure time in DSLRs I have used.
Feb
27
comment Any DSLR monitors around 3 inches?
have you looked into DLSR controller apps for android and iphone? some of them allow for control and preview via a cable
Feb
20
awarded  Organizer
Feb
20
revised How do you organise and manage a project when re-sampling audio to achieve unique sound design?
edited tags
Feb
6
awarded  Excavator
Feb
6
revised Simplest VST hosts?
added 69 characters in body
Feb
5
answered Tips for recording pen and paper