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  • #16
    Yes indeed, they did.

    Not the exact settings, but really close.

    But that did it for the most part. It was just tweaking after that. Minor tweaking at that.

    Thank you very much for helping get a little musical value out of a tape that had been copied so much that the signal had almost been lost in the noise.

    For some reason, I thought I had heard that chaos theory held that music, in and of itself, was very close to 1/f noise (or was it 1/f^2). It did not sound too much like music to me!
    Last edited by Mark_S; 09-25-2007, 05:36 PM.

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    • #17
      Quoting Mark,

      "I thought I had heard that chaos theory held that music, in and of itself, was very close to 1/f noise (or was it 1/f^2)"

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      I think that largely depends on the time period over which the integral is calculated. And clearly, some music, no matter what the time integral over which it is measured, IS nothing but 1/F noise! I do not listen to that kind of music for that reason. I rather prefer listening to the Diamond Cut Makes Waves generator.

      Last edited by Craig Maier; 09-26-2007, 09:56 PM.
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