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Would wav files consisting of signals that run for some period of time
time be useful? Say a 1KHz square to check damping factor and step or
sweep sine waves. Maybe a 20-20K log sweep with a 10 sec sweep time.
The files wouldn't have to be large because you could have CMD file
cause them to repeat. I have created cassette tapes to do this, I could
probably make wav files.
Ray
Peter Skye wrote:
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> Just got my new oscilloscope (handheld pen-scope, $70) so I can align my
> multimedia audio. Has anyone done any testing on sound cards --
> clipping levels, frequency sweeps, noise floor? Does anyone know of a
> source for (or OS/2 utility that generates) .wav test files (sine &
> square waves)?
>
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