Re: I made a clear sounding pickup...
lol, software can distinguish between 440Hz and 880Hz. Sure, you could program it so that it doesn't, but you could just as easily program it so that it does. I'd like to hear how you think a software octaver effect works if you disagree.
I'm not sure what you're trying to get at with your binary example. If it was filtering post digitisation, it would be more like a computer trying to distinguish 110111000 (which is 440) from 1101110000 (which is 880).
Anyway, I look forward to hearing your new video.
lol, software can distinguish between 440Hz and 880Hz. Sure, you could program it so that it doesn't, but you could just as easily program it so that it does. I'd like to hear how you think a software octaver effect works if you disagree.
I'm not sure what you're trying to get at with your binary example. If it was filtering post digitisation, it would be more like a computer trying to distinguish 110111000 (which is 440) from 1101110000 (which is 880).
Anyway, I look forward to hearing your new video.
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