> > how many samples long is a c3 wave? i would love to know what lenth > c1 c2 c3 > c4 and c5 are in samples. > info apreciated! here is a list of frequencies for equal tempered scale: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/et.html it should be easy - some scratching my head later - to compute the periods: sample rate is 44.1 hz/s c1 is 130.81 my measurement with test oscillator reads 1675 for 5 periods, which is 335 computing seems that easy: 44100/130,81=337,13018882348 With Compliments, Benjamin Wild wildjamin.de myspace.com/benjaminwild
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Re: [EXS] how many samples long is a c3 wave? (c1: 44100/130,81=337,13018882348)
2006-10-13 by Benjamin Wild