[sdiy] Digital Noise, FYI

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Thu Feb 17 21:48:21 CET 2011


Matthew Smith <matt at smiffytech.com> wrote:
>Quoth Scott Gravenhorst at 18/02/11 06:32...
>...
>> It makes no real difference what 12 bits you pick. I use the 
>ones on the low end, but the high > end, in the middle - won't 
>change what it sounds like. 
>
>Wasn't sure that for a low clock rate on lots of stages, there might be 
>a "warming up" period if one were to take the outputs from the Big End.
>
>But I'll use the LSB-and-a-half :-)

That would have to be a really low sample rate to move through the first 64 bits and
be able to notice a delay before sound comes out - and the seed would need to be
something like all zeroes except for the most significant bit.

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