this is FeelTheRt's sound clip.It is of his dark angel LED...can someone please tell me how many balls per second he reaches when he is walking the trigger....thanx...
how many BPS is this????
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gah! u didn't have to say my name.
But anways, Jonno says thats 7bps.
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pfft, i need someone thatk nows what hes doing to reply, i no longer have Sound Forge so...
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That sounds over 10 to me. I could get my Bushy to 13, and it sounded close to that.Retro Minimag
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If Tom has some extra time, he could help you out. He has a program where you can graph the sounds and tell you how many BPS it is. It might be Sound Forge, like RT said.
I would say that it is about 8-9 BPS.
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I have isolated the fastest second, but telling the peaks apart is extremely difficult as the waveform is very messy. My advice is to take another recording, but hold the microphone significantly further away from the marker.
See if anyone else can make sense of this.
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I opened up the wav file in Cool Edit Pro, and removed a lot of the other frequencies so i could identify the pulses easier. From second 3.2 to 4.2 i counted 10 pulses.
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