Let's learn about waveforms
#1
My scatter-brained self, as I was studying QB64's SOUND and PLAY statements, and the "Web Audio API", got caught up in sound theory in general and then waveforms in particular.

Just in case anybody else feels like geeking out on this stuff while enjoying a hot/cold brew :

https://pudding.cool/2018/02/waveforms/#...0harmonics.
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#2
That a pretty cool visual presentation with this resource info. Thanks for same.

Would you think a waveform could predict it's source? Would the wave formed by a trump be some distinctive that an AI could predict it accurately as the source of the sound? Do all things making sound produce a distinctive sound? Can you tell I haven't full read the Waveform info you have provided?
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#3
I suppose sound can get as fancy or more so than graphics and I suspect Petr ahead of the game in this subject.

Oh and MasterGy, what is it about Europe? ;-))
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#4
Charlie , my post should have read a wave form of a TRUMPET
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