>Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 11:51:35 +1030
>From: Matthew Smith <matt@email-addr-hidden>
>Slightly off-topic, but does anyone here know any audio significance of
>312.5Hz?
>
>I have here a module from a piece of equipment dated back to 1968. It
>consists of a 4-pole, 50Hz motor, a printed disc, a lamp and a
>photocell. The printing on the disc (rotor) is a wiggly line of
>changing frequency which - according to the disc - represents a signal
>between 312.5Hz and 3kHz when spinning at 1500rpm. You light the lamp,
>spin the motor, then amplify the signal from the photocell.
very cool. do you have somewhere that you could post a picture of this thing? i'd love to see it!
>What I was wondering was whether end frequencies coincided with any
>musical notes.
not in the western equal-tempered scale, anyway.
see http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html
cheers!
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