Yes, but not vary precise and lots of hi-freq artifacts. As noted in this thread, there are many mathematical functions that will *approximate* a sine. But only a circle can make a circle. An infinite number of squares may converge to circle - but never hit it (I think...). --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Chris Muir <cbm@...> wrote: > > > On Jul 2, 2008, at 9:20 AM, Monroe Eskew wrote: > > > Perhaps a sine wave can be expressed as an infinite series of square > > waves. > > > Aren't Walsh transforms squarewave-based? > > -C > > Chris Muir > cbm@... > http://www.xfade.com >
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Re: hard science question
2008-07-03 by laryn91
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