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- From: mctaylor@mta.ca ("Michael C. Taylor")
- Subject: Samples (Was Re: Criti!)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.012439.17248@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca>
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- Reply-To: mctaylor@mta.ca
- Organization: Mount Allison U, Sackville, N.B. Canada
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 01:24:39 GMT
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- About samples, I guess one defination could be that if the program
- has a set of values _stored_ then the sound is sampled, if the sound was
- created purely by a mathematical equation(s) then it is not sampled, but
- a syth sound. Correct? If you created a sound wave to play by superpostioning
- sinasodial waves then it is not a sampled sound. It can be done, anyone
- want to give examples. (I can't do ASCII drawings with anything)
-
- P.S. I think that one could write demos with C, and without doing all those
- nasty things so many coders love, but then again, I'm a programmer not a
- coder. If I wanted to write drivers I'd join the Mach effort. If I liked
- writing graphic routines I'd do a colour Xserver for Amix using ECS.
- (Geez all 3000s have ECS...:)
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- Michael C. Taylor Internet: MCTaylor@MtA.ca phone: (506) 364-9819
- Box M-14 Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, E0A 3C0, Canada
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- Exec - What an OS was meant to be. MS-DOS - what your 64 should of used. :-)
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