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- noun The
shape of awaveform .
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Examples
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This waveshape, while ideal for computer-type equipment, is not particularly compatible with most motor loads.
Bring or buy there? 2004
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This has a waveshape control, for more modulation possibilities.
MATRIXSYNTH 2010
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Melcher JR (2002) Sound repetition rate in the human auditory pathway: representations in the waveshape and amplitude of fMRI activation.
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Fixed a problem in SID oscillators noise waveshape that deselected other waveshapes.
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Entering your ear, it strikes the delicate membrane of your eardrum, passing that same waveshape into the interior of your ear, where it is then transferred through a series of tiny, delicate bones to become waves within the cochlear fluid, which transfers that same pattern of vibration to thousands of microscopic, hairlike filaments within the cochlear coil, which convert it to electrical impulses in the auditory nerve, through which it travels to your brain—where you finally hear it.
The Answer John Assaraf 2008
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Entering your ear, it strikes the delicate membrane of your eardrum, passing that same waveshape into the interior of your ear, where it is then transferred through a series of tiny, delicate bones to become waves within the cochlear fluid, which transfers that same pattern of vibration to thousands of microscopic, hairlike filaments within the cochlear coil, which convert it to electrical impulses in the auditory nerve, through which it travels to your brain—where you finally hear it.
The Answer John Assaraf 2008
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Yes, if all measurements are done identically, and if the unmeasured portion of the signal has particular (constant waveshape/frequency/noise/etc) characteristics, and if the measurement crosses over the reference value in proportion to the signal value, and as long as we’re oversampling in time (not space), then it’s true that oversampling will buy you a lot.
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