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- Date: 11 Sep 92 01:57:00 GMT
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- Actually, it
- depends on your definition of accuracy. If you use a sampling frequency
- twice that of the sine wave's frequency, it would end up as a triangle wave.
- At three times the frequency, you would get a square wave. Therefore, to
- retain the shape of the sine wave, you would need a frequency of at least 5
- times that of the sound itself.
-