I just wanted to test if the lowpass filter (cut-off frequency set to
max) or some other limitation would make the synth unable to produce
really high frecuencies. That was not the case, because it went beyond
my recording band-width limits as I recorded with 192kHz sample rate.
What I wrote about perception of sounds above 15 kHz was a bit bad
formulated. What I meant was that those frequencies most likely won't
make any noticable difference to the listener.
Martin
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> > I was curious and tested the frequency range of my MKS-50. Recorded a
> > high-pitched sawtooth with 192 kHz sample rate. Harmonics reached
> > beyond 96 kHz. But I believe it's very rare that anyone will be able
> > to recognize anything that goes on over 15 kHz. Particularly when
> > using regular equipment.
>
> ??
> The MKS-50 is truly analog. I don't understand.
>
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