| Sorry. Of course I meant "somewhat *below* kfco".
Art Hunkins
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From: "Art Hunkins"
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 10:15 PM
Subject: [Csnd] Reverb Question
> I know very little about how reverb works, and request info. I'm working
> with reverbsc, wish to change (lower) sr (to facilitate realtime
> performance), and need to know if reverbsc will give a different result.
So:
>
> 1) Does reverb (esp. reverbsc) generate any *frequencies* not present at
> input?
>
> (My assumption is no.)
>
> 2) Assuming that the sample rate is compensated for correctly (israte) in
a
> parallel way, that kfco is within the recommended range (it is the
low-pass
> filter cutoff point), will there be any change in output for the two sr's
as
> long as the highest input frequency remains somewhat above kfco?
>
> (My assumption is that there will be no difference except for the normal
> superiority/cleanness of the higher sr.)
>
> Thanks for any and all advice -
>
> Art Hunkins
>
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