This is a neat idea, is this how real AM works for radio?  I've always
enjoyed the strange 'droid' sounds that come from the blurry points in
between signals on the AM dial.

~Kyle


On 12/13/06, Roman Haefeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi Nick

a possibly stupid, unrealistic and very untested idea  comes to my mind:
why not build a real AM radio in pd? in a subpatch with a very high
samplingrate (using [block~]-object) you could amplitude modulate the
signal you want to transmit. with a narrow band-pass filter [bp~], that
is tuned to the carrier frequency, you could get back the amplitude of
the original signal. maybe you add some [noise~] to simulate cosmic
radiowaves.
just a few ideas. i would be interested, if this approach has a chance
to work....

roman

On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 11:04 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
> I was just wondering would anyone here have an idea on a starting
> point for a patch to simulate tuning in a station on an AM radio. I
> want to make a virtual radio with say 5 chanels that i can tune
> between replete with the hissing fizzing in between out of tune bits.
> Thanks
> Nick







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