Re: DELETING SOUND HARMONICS
From: Adam Trent Phillips (bb099@cleveland.Freenet.Edu)
Date: 12/14/92-07:53:55 PM Z
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From: bb099@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Adam Trent Phillips) Subject: Re: DELETING SOUND HARMONICS Date: Mon Dec 14 19:53:55 1992 as195@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Joseph Pallendino) writes: >My XE SYSTEM (65k bytes-game machine) has an audio output jack & >I can put out 800 hertz but it's a square wave. I'd like to >filter everything above 800 hertz including very much higher like >50 kilo hertz or higher which is also coming from the audio jack. >Any suggestions? Trying to turn an 800 Hz square wave into an 800 Hz sine wave is not that easy. It is really a brute force that is required. You would need some VERY high Q filers (probable active to do it well, but passive might work). What do you need 800Hz for ? I think you can make something VERY close to 800 Hz sine on the Atari 8 bit. Once Octive above a 440 will give you 880Hz. If you could tell me what you are doing this for. You could try 400 Hz into a freq. doubler or 1.6 Khz into an Octave divider, but I would need to know what application this is for. -- A. TRENT PHILLIPS |" A mirror is a negative space with a frame and a place for also known as | your face, it reveals what the rest of us see. It conceals WHITE ROOK | what you'd like you to be."--Blue Oyster Cult -------bb099@cleveland.freenet.edu-----aa1439@freenet.lorain.oberlin.edu-------
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