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Di myuuzik indoschri
Sangraitin an injinierin
Audio mixing, mastering and the Fibonacci sequence?
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[QUOTE="Black Panther, post: 11679, member: 3"] It's very simple and this is how you do it. First example: let's convert 20 Hz to milliseconds (ms): [LIST] [*]You always divide X Hz into 1 [*]1/20 = 0.05 [*]Then you multiply your result by 1000 [*]0.05 x 1000 = 50 milliseconds [/LIST] Second example: let's convert 440 Hz to milliseconds (ms): [LIST] [*]Again you always divide X Hz into 1 [*]1/440 = 0.00227272727 [*]Then you multiply your result by 1000 [*]0.00227272727 x 1000 = 2.27 milliseconds (i.e., rounded off to 3 significant figures) [/LIST] Third example: let's convert 12.5 kHz to milliseconds (ms): [LIST] [*]Once again you always divide X Hz into 1 [*]1/12500 = 0.00008 [*]Then you multiply your result by 1000 [*]0.00008 x 1000 = 0.08 milliseconds [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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