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Re: viewing waveforms - Especially Waveform Inversion

Subject: Re: viewing waveforms - Especially Waveform Inversion
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 21:20:45 -0000
--- In  "Scott" <> wrote:
> Eric,
>

> Is it possible to invert a waveform for listening purposes outside of
> a research lab, that is, on a home PC?  If so, what kind of software
> is required for the project?
>

Yes, any audio editor that can process MS or Mid/Side stereo has to be
capable of inverting a sound file.  That is needed to create those
types of stereo files.

Linked is a image of a tone and its second harmonic at 90 degrees out
of phase as described by Eric so that you can see why it is not
symetrical.

< http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/wave.jpg >

Rich





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