+God Of Rainbows Probably because only serious music makers like you understand that without a knowledge of the theory we will forever be consigned to the scrap heap of using presets and copying others (and least that's how we like to think of it!). Thanks for you comments.
That is NOT a sine wave. Those are semi-circles/ellipses glued together. One big difference, for example, is that sine waves are smooth through the origin, whereas the waveform you display is not. Nitpick aside, I love your content. What you have shown is a sine wave that is blended/shaped with a square wave.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Thomas. You're quite right about the diagrams and we're going to try to correct them in a future update. Hopefully they convey the basic concepts for now.
These videos are all so well done. I'm really enjoying them. I don't understand why you guys don't have more subscribers.
+God Of Rainbows Probably because only serious music makers like you understand that without a knowledge of the theory we will forever be consigned to the scrap heap of using presets and copying others (and least that's how we like to think of it!). Thanks for you comments.
These videos are incredibly well designed. By far the best on audio fundamentals.
Thanks Raphael.
Thank you so much for posting these incredibly informative videos!
Thanks for watching!
That is NOT a sine wave. Those are semi-circles/ellipses glued together. One big difference, for example, is that sine waves are smooth through the origin, whereas the waveform you display is not. Nitpick aside, I love your content. What you have shown is a sine wave that is blended/shaped with a square wave.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Thomas. You're quite right about the diagrams and we're going to try to correct them in a future update. Hopefully they convey the basic concepts for now.
Thomas Eding Bru, why you so krewl
btw the unit abberviation for kilohertz is kHz
Thanks for spotting that William. Definitely a typo that needs correcting in a future update.
No worries, thank you for the video
Wow I never thought of a change in waveform amplitude as being a change in air pressure.
Awesome as usual! Thank you!
Thanks a lot!!!
why displacement-time graph can show the wavelength?
0:10 "to repuhzent"
lol that sine wave tho