[pd] 100000hz+

2006-10-26 Thread hard off
i just made a synth which makes some really nice tones when i feed it really high frequencies. (midi notes 150-300) question is, will this sound the same on all computers, or do different systems handle such high frequencies differently? ___

Re: [pd] 100000hz+

2006-10-26 Thread Georg Holzmann
Hallo! i just made a synth which makes some really nice tones when i feed it really high frequencies. (midi notes 150-300) question is, will this sound the same on all computers, or do different systems handle such high frequencies differently? Hm ... it depends in the sampling frequency.

Re: [pd] 100000hz+

2006-10-26 Thread Tim Blechmann
On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 17:59 +0900, hard off wrote: i just made a synth which makes some really nice tones when i feed it really high frequencies. (midi notes 150-300) question is, will this sound the same on all computers, or do different systems handle such high frequencies differently?

Re: [pd] 100000hz+

2006-10-26 Thread Chris McCormick
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 10:48:32PM +0900, hard off wrote: this is a bummer, cos i am getting a really nice palette of sounds here, and i wanted to share the patch oh well, i'll stick to normal midi notes for that i guess. Don't be too bummed out. Given what's been said here I'm not sure

Re: [pd] 100000hz+

2006-10-26 Thread Chris McCormick
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 06:54:27AM +0100, padawan12 wrote: This is as expected. What Chris says is no surprise. If you render the output to a .wav file it is captured as a snapshot and the sample rate no longer has any effect (other than to change the overall playback rate). The problem