If you use ordinary speakers, rest asured, it won't produce a supersonic 
wave, even excellent speakers can usually only produce waves up to 22kHz..


>From: MkII <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: PSG wave stop
>Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 19:37:37 +0200
>
>What's the actual effect of setting both pitch registers of a channel to 0?
>
>A "frozen" wave or a "supersonic" pitch wave?
>
>I'd like to stop a sound without dropping volume to 0 (resulting in a
>"pop!"), and I've discovered setting both pitch regs to 0 stops the sound
>smoothly.
>
>But... if it actually outputs a supersonic sound... don't like my
>neighbourhood dogs around nor my brain being damaged!
>
>Kiss you lot.
>
>       Mk2
>
>
>
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