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[13:17] <RTQP> what do sine waves eat?
[13:19] <bramble> i don't know.
[13:19] <RTQP> find me an answer, dammit! This is a NATIONAL EMERGENCY!
[13:20] <bramble> .. oh
[13:20] <bramble> .. they eat cosine waves
[13:21] <bramble> but lets not get on a tangent
[13:21] <bramble> ...
[13:22] <RTQP> yes, sine, cosine, and fuscia noise
[13:22] <bramble> purple noise ?
[13:23] <RTQP> kind of related to red noise
[13:23] <bramble> ... green noise ?
[13:23] <RTQP> a fantasy
[13:23] <bramble> i dunno what red noise is
[13:24] <RTQP> "noise color People working in pro audio know the terms white noise and pink noise, but few recognize the terms "azure noise" or "red noise," but they are real terms. Noise that is not white is called colored noise and will have more energy at some frequencies than others, analogous to colored light. "
[13:24] <RTQP> http://www.rane.com/par-n.html
[13:25] <RTQP> see, green noise is a fantasy
[13:25] <RTQP> because green is a platonic ideal
[13:25] <RTQP> which you cannot acheive
Posted by Reverend Tedward Q. Porktanker @ 2004-01-06 15:43:22
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