Electronic pianos and inharmonicity

BobDavis88@AOL.COM BobDavis88@AOL.COM
Tue, 9 Nov 1999 17:02:37 EST


In a message dated 11/08/1999 6:15:19 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
kswafford@earthlink.net writes:

> The looping 
>  (that is, the stopping and starting over of a portion of the sample) is 
>  fast enough and accurate enough in terms of the wave form that it cannot 
>  be heard.
And the looping usually cuts in after many of the higher partials which give 
the note its color have died away. Even if the inharmonicity of the sample 
changes in the first few tenths of a second, this minimizes the problem.
Bob Davis


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