Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!cs.umu.se!dvljhg From: dvljhg@cs.umu.se (J|rgen Holmberg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio Subject: Re: Disable low-pass filter on Amiga 500? Keywords: audio-filter Message-ID: <1991Mar24.090552.6126@cs.umu.se> Date: 24 Mar 91 09:05:52 GMT References: <9103192231.39@rmkhome.UUCP> <1991Mar22.015657.20512@cs.umu.se> <20058@cbmvax.commodore.com> Sender: news@cs.umu.se (News Administrator) Organization: Dep. of Info.Proc, Umea Univ., Sweden Lines: 25 In article <20058@cbmvax.commodore.com> drysdale@cbmvax.commodore.com (Scott Drysdale) writes: >In article <1991Mar22.015657.20512@cs.umu.se> dvljhg@cs.umu.se (J|rgen Holmberg) writes: > >[ misc stuff about audio filters deleted ] > >>The lowpass filter cuts off sound at 7Mhz, if you disable it you will get >>sound up to about 14 Mhz. The difference is great! ( Even I hear it ;-) ) > >i wish i could hear 14mhz. then i wouldn't need an oscilloscope to debug >those home projects. > >>/Jorgen > > --Scotty Ok, ok, you have made your point guys! Late at night, no sleep, no brain - no pain etc. This should of course be 7khz and 14khz ( appr.). Just for the record, I do navigate via ultrasonic radar ;-) /Jorgen -- email dvljhg@cs.umu.se | DUMII: Sentinel of the scales Everything I say is always true, just apply it to the right reality. "Credo, quia absurdum est." Credo (dei) in absurdum est?