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Well, it's a way of analyzing data. Whether it is useful depends on how it is used. But yes, there is a lot of BS in science. Yes, of course ......
Ah... I see. Let me quote myself: Let me make what I mean more tangible with another example. To do this, I'll first pose the following...
Okay, thank you very much for providing these quotes. But let me repeat my question: What do you disagree with? :no:
Hmm... I'm not sure what you mean by a "black hole generator", so I can't really tell you what that should sound like. As for the planet being...
@The Dude What do you disagree with? :no:
That would then simply be pitch- or frequency-shifting (or audification). Actually, the definition of sonification is the translation of data into...
What NASA has published is not the sound of a black hole (the data doesn't even come from near the event horizon of a black hole), but a...
Nothing escapes the event horizon of a black hole. The right sound is therefore very easy to design: silence.
I listen to the song. I take notes on what strikes me. I listen to the song again. Make more notes... mostly mental notes, but sometimes on paper...
Meh... No chance! I would rather develop versatile tools. Like a VU Meter that doesn't exist yet in its versatility, a compressor that allows very...
One of the other plugins I'm working on right now - a brutally honest compressor/expander (no need for PluginDoctor): [IMG] [IMG] some hours...
When you feed a sine wave into a full-wave rectifier, the negative half-cycle of the signal gets "flipped up." This means you now have 2 peaks per...
This is exactly what you want to see when measuring a full-wave rectifier, right? :winker:
okay, I get it. you're not sure what C++ is, but you're very rusty :like:
The Rectifier/RC-Simulation is done. If you want to play around with it as a single component, here it is: desc:Rectifier/RC-Simulation (ZenoMOD)...
Plugin is in alpha phase. When VU Meter 2 has successfully passed the beta phase, then potentially yes. Anyone here fluent in C++ or Rust?...
I'm currently working at the component level on the driver circuit (full-wave rectifier with RC element) – specifically, simulating diodes,...
Alright, I'll give it a try. So here's a quick lesson: An analog VU Meter is actually built quite simple and works like this: Rectifier: The...
:rofl: That depends on what you mean by "best ITB" and which VU Meter you're referring to. VU Meter v1: Simple, yet convincing physics...
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