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- Subject: Re: Criti!
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 22:43:29 MDT
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- > You never used SONIX, did you? Then you would know that this statement is
- > absolutley wrong: You yourself can *draw* this wave form into a little
- > window! That's not at all a sample after my book. It's wave form. Alter-
- > natively, you can also choose ready-made wave forms like sawtooth or
- > square or sine wave. These all are *no* samples!
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- I know what you're referring to, but consider this. Take for instance a bass
- drum sample and plot it to the screen. You'll see that it probably resembles,
- depending on where it came from, a sine wave. Realizing that waveforms are
- short and samples are long, is the sample a wave form...or a sample?
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- Josh
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