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Mr.Noßody:
I don't understand what you were showing us..
What do you mean "Inverted Sound"?
TristanLuigi:

--- Quote from: Mr.Noßody on March 23, 2014, 04:10:29 AM ---I don't understand what you were showing us..
What do you mean "Inverted Sound"?

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The waveform is negative. If you add sin(x) and -sin(x), you get zero. That's why it produces silence.
Dglider:

--- Quote from: TristanLuigi on March 23, 2014, 04:23:50 AM ---The waveform

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Ahah!  That was the word I was looking for.
TristanLuigi:

--- Quote from: Dglider on March 23, 2014, 02:35:24 PM ---Ahah!  That was the word I was looking for.

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Also, it doesn't average the sound, it just adds it like normal. Like I said earlier, sin(x) + -sin(x) = 0. Of course, averaging produces 0 too, but if you have two sin(x) added together, it is louder.
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