Toribash
Originally Posted by Arthur View Post
No, sounds awful.
Where is everyone.

Don't be not active, okay.

I'm salty.

more not, not active k, I would feel bad if you guys died (
uh, did we?
I guess we did, since nobody else is posting...
damn.
art board mods: if they dont understand it its not cnc
Originally Posted by Arthur View Post
uh, did we?
I guess we did, since nobody else is posting...
damn.

No, you're just imagining things!
<~Arthur> Moslims go around exploding people
hi
Still not dead.

Since somebody's still reading this, so guess I'll just pretend to be smart.

So, I was messing around with tarsos dsp, and noticed that after doing a FFT on an input audio signal, the output array doesn't really correspond to the frequencies we can hear.
The problem is, I can't seem to understand, how do the elements of the array map to the frequencies.

Edit:
Wait, I'm a retard. Fuck.
Since the sample rate is 44.1 kHz, the maximum possible frequency we can reliably record, should be 22.05 kHz...
Meaning, I could approximate to which frequencies each element in the array corresponds to.

Edit2:
Thanks, it was a big help.
Last edited by Arthur; Apr 14, 2016 at 04:39 PM.
art board mods: if they dont understand it its not cnc
Originally Posted by Arthur View Post
hi
Still not dead.

Since somebody's still reading this, so guess I'll just pretend to be smart.

So, I was messing around with tarsos dsp, and noticed that after doing a FFT on an input audio signal, the output array doesn't really correspond to the frequencies we can hear.
The problem is, I can't seem to understand, how do the elements of the array map to the frequencies.

Edit:
Wait, I'm a retard. Fuck.
Since the sample rate is 44.1 kHz, the maximum possible frequency we can reliably record, should be 22.05 kHz...
Meaning, I could approximate to which frequencies each element in the array corresponds to.

Edit2:
Thanks, it was a big help.

Man the giant bong hit of intelligence and unintelligence I got from this post was amazing, it was near thermonuclear levels of satisfaction. The elements that your array exists of are quite easily to deciphered. All you need to do is use your microphone as a rhythmic metronome to calculate the frequency of the wavering signals being sent out by the array. Since this step is done you now know the frequency down to the last digit. Because everything is in digits, you can now put it in a digital calculator. You said it had a frequency of 44.1 kHz, meaning it's signals are faster than your ears can pick up, it's astronomically small. When I put this into my calculacious machine, the answer was quite surprising, apparently it's the element of fire. I know, a real shocker! I hope I was of use to you
Originally Posted by ForumPoster View Post
Man the giant bong hit of intelligence and unintelligence I got from this post was amazing, it was near thermonuclear levels of satisfaction. The elements that your array exists of are quite easily to deciphered. All you need to do is use your microphone as a rhythmic metronome to calculate the frequency of the wavering signals being sent out by the array. Since this step is done you now know the frequency down to the last digit. Because everything is in digits, you can now put it in a digital calculator. You said it had a frequency of 44.1 kHz, meaning it's signals are faster than your ears can pick up, it's astronomically small. When I put this into my calculacious machine, the answer was quite surprising, apparently it's the element of fire. I know, a real shocker! I hope I was of use to you

witty, i'll give ya that.
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Originally Posted by Zorow View Post
witty, i'll give ya that.

Eh, but he made no sense.
Like, most of the time :c

Edit:
"made" a hearthstone card. Thought it would be fun.
Opinions?

ogre

Last edited by Arthur; Apr 20, 2016 at 08:48 PM.
art board mods: if they dont understand it its not cnc
Looks like Ogre Magi from DOTA 2 lol
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Also how are we still alive
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Someone kill us pls ahaha
Last edited by Course; Apr 22, 2016 at 05:56 PM. Reason: <24 hour edit/bump