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question about overtones
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- Subject: question about overtones
- From: Tom Lee <edgar109@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:58:35 -0800
- Delivery-date: Wed Nov 16 20:13:51 2005
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Dear list,
Does anyone have information about the amplitude
relation between a tone and its overtones? What I mean
is, if I have some frequency and I want to generate
its natural overtone series, how loud do I make the
overtones in relation to the fundamental? Thanks in advance!
-Tom
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