Understanding dB
What is a decibel? Why are dB sometimes negative? How loud is one dB? In this article we examine what dB means in layman’s terms…
What is a decibel? Why are dB sometimes negative? How loud is one dB? In this article we examine what dB means in layman’s terms…
Since version 4 Nyquist plug-ins, the global variable that passes the track audio from Audacity to Nyquist changed from S to *TRACK*.
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In Nyquist, as with List, there are two types of numbers – Integers and Floating Point numbers. An integer is a whole number with no decimal part, such as 1, 2, 99, 1000000. A floating point number is referred to as a FLONUM, or simply a “float” (floating point number) and is most easily defined … Continue reading Floats and Integers
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Click below to visit site; SOME NYQUIST PLUG-IN POINTERS. By David R. Sky [Update] Due to the sad loss of David R. Sky who passed away on October 4th. 2009, this page is no longer available.