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+ | == How to Say Faraz Yashar == | ||
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Fuh-''rawz'' Yuh-''shar'' | Fuh-''rawz'' Yuh-''shar'' | ||
Italics indicate the stress. | Italics indicate the stress. | ||
− | + | == Neat MatLab Capability == | |
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+ | There seem to be awesome possibilities with the code for the demo "Visualizing Sound." | ||
− | It always amazes me that sound has amplitudes and frequencies that can be appreciated by some means of visualization. Seeing that MatLab can turn music into matrices led me to imagine all the wonderful possibilities that can arise for an audiophile like myself. It could be used to more specifically analyze how much humans can tell the difference between lossless and near lossless audio. | + | It always amazes me that sound has amplitudes and frequencies that can be processed via computer and appreciated by some means of visualization. Seeing that MatLab can turn music into matrices led me to imagine all the wonderful possibilities that can arise for an audiophile like myself. It could be used to more specifically analyze how much humans can tell the difference between lossless and near lossless audio. |
Revision as of 02:10, 27 September 2010
How to Say Faraz Yashar
Fuh-rawz Yuh-shar Italics indicate the stress.
Neat MatLab Capability
There seem to be awesome possibilities with the code for the demo "Visualizing Sound."
It always amazes me that sound has amplitudes and frequencies that can be processed via computer and appreciated by some means of visualization. Seeing that MatLab can turn music into matrices led me to imagine all the wonderful possibilities that can arise for an audiophile like myself. It could be used to more specifically analyze how much humans can tell the difference between lossless and near lossless audio.