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#1 |
Dec 2008
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I wonder if there is any program that can turn, for example, a wave as the output of a mathematical function into a sound wave / sound file?
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#2 |
Jul 2006
Calgary
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It's pretty easy to create a .wav output file if you want to make one. There are also some raw file formats that have no overhead data at all, just amplitude data values.
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#3 |
Dec 2008
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Neat-o, I just found that the program I have can import simple data strings from a txt-file, and I can edit the wave to get it aligned correctly.
That will suffice, for a start. |
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