Re: [linux-audio-user] Re: 192kHz

From: Wolfgang Woehl <tito@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Jan 29 2006 - 14:40:46 EET

fons adriaensen <fons.adriaensen@email-addr-hidden>:

> There are certainly instruments that produce sound well
> above 20 kHz. Now to get 'beats' between two of those
> requires something non-linear - just summing them is not
> enough. Our ears are non-linear at high sound levels, so
> in a real performance this could happen. But I don't
> think it will be noticeable at any sane sound levels.

Still don't understand the non-linear part here :/

I make 2 audio files with 400 and 500 hz sine tones and play
them along (out of ardour). There is clearly audible beat
frequency, a 100 hz hum and harmonics of that. Checked with
jaaa: Adding a 99 hz tone to the mix results in another 1 hz
beat frequency.

Found
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/sound/beat.html
and there seems to be no reference to non-linearities that
would be crucial for the phenomenon to come up.

I seem to be missing something obvious and maybe you can throw
another much appreciated explanation at me?

-- 
Wolfgang
Received on Sun Jan 29 16:15:09 2006

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