A simple-to-use sound file writer
Grant Edwards
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Fri Jan 15 10:37:17 EST 2010
On 2010-01-15, Steve Holden <steve at holdenweb.com> wrote:
> I will, however, observe that your definition of a square wave is what I
> would have to call a "'square' wave" (and would prefer to call a "pulse
> train"), as I envisage a square wave as a waveform having a 50% duty
> cycle, as in
>
> ___ ___
> | | | |
> | | | |
> | | | |
> +---+---+---+---+ and so on ad infinitum, (though I might allow you
> | | | | to adjust the position
> | | | | of y=0 if you want)
> |___| |___|
That is a square wave.
> as opposed to your
>
> _
> | |
> | |
> ______| |______ ______
> | |
> | |
> |_|
That isn't.
Arguing to the contrary is just being Humpty Dumpty...
> Or, best of all, you could show me how to synthesize any
> waveform by adding square waves with a 50% duty cycle. Then I
> *will* be impressed.
Isn't that what he claimed? He said that his algorithm for
summing square waves demonstrated the converse of the ability
to construct a periodic function (like a square wave) from a
sine-cosine summation.
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