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It sounds interesting, because for example in the Octatrack I can choose the length in time or in samples.
I would love to hear the opinion of the others here :) > From: benoitruelle@yahoo.fr > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 15:53:21 +0100 > Subject: Re: A = 440 Hz OR 432 Hz? > > Well in fact, I sometimes generate single cycle wav file for different > purposes. > > If I use the sampling frequency of 44.1khz, a single cycle @A=441Hz > has a duration of 1/441 second that means 44100/441=100 samples. It's > then is easy to create a seamless loop. > (A single sine cycle for instance) > If I use the 440Hz, I would give me 44100/441=100.22 samples. The loop > is not so perfect and may click in some case. Or to have a perfect > loop I would need several cycles or apply some crossfading. > > I hope this is now more clear. > > Ben > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Sergio Girardi <simpliflying@gmail.com> wrote: > (08/11/2012 14:39) > > > > > > who and what are you asking for being explained a bit more?I was referring to Ben: "I use sometimes A=441 Hz when doing synthesis. Just because it makes a perfect 100 samples cycle when using 44.100" > > Ser :) > |