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Old 06-29-2012, 02:01 PM   #53
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Also, the same algorithms that make the interesting Moire (aliasing) effects in some of my demos also work well for audio instead of video. I used to do audio in the olden days when the only affordable "video" device was blinking front panel LEDs, and audio only needed a single output bit driving an audio amplifier. Back then, we used guitar amplifiers because computers did not have amplified speakers (or even sound cards).
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