Hello Duncan,
Thanks for answering.
I already (a couple of years ago) had figured out (by myself) this 'square wave to sine wave transformation
effect' with my (very) old tiny scope, a (not so cheap?) signal generator and a mere small trafo
(no cap at all as a coil has some capacities).
Now, according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_wave"The ideal square wave contains only components of odd-integer harmonic frequencies
(of the form 2π(2k-1)f). Sawtooth waves and real-world signals contain all integer harmonics."
So, IMHO, it is easier to get some kinda 'resonance' with mere sine waves that have no "harmonic"
I mean: Thomson formula applies. No?
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BTW, and Off Topic, the Sawtooth Waves are, IMHO, more pleasant for the ear.
You can listen: "Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0CbvoVhIXYVery nice (and expensive, I guess) Sawtooth waves digital instrument. No?
I wish I had such a 'big sound' when (more than 10 years ago) Music was my main center of interest.
When you compose (or play) music you can get some satisfaction even if you are the only one interested in your
production.
Now, I'm essentially interested in FreeNRG... And I'm just wondering whether I can get any satisfaction?
"I can't get no SATISFACTION • Original • The Rolling Stones • 1965"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJUVt-nTS28--------------------
For those who might be intersted in:
A piece just remixed with a lot of (cheap Sound Card) Sawtooth synth:
http://www.freenrg.info/4OUR_F/ND_TEKBZH.midBeware, this is 'pot free' musik but from and for boozer.
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To be more positive, this afternoon, I watched this vid:
"Radiant Energy Lecture By Peter Linderman". (bad Spelling, BTW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPK5sGKdBMQIMHO, the form is a little bit boring but the substance gave me some very interesting inputs.
I have learnt some things.
More precisely: Eric P. Dollard have is own way explaining stuffs.
P. Lindemann is another style (and, BTW, far more understandable for a non native English speaker)
but both are complementary.
Yes, indeed, for the nitpickers and the bl' skeptics: Peter Lindemann (or EPD) is... or is not... any nasty bla bla bla...
But, starting with the 'C' note the Phrygian (Spanish) Mode is:
C - C#/Db - D#/Eb - F - G - G#/Ab - A#/Bb - (C)
This Spanish mode is immediately identified by most of people and can not be 'debunked' by skeptics..
This is why I love Music...
For those who also might be interested in the book (Basic Electricity) quoted in the PL vid, i
It is here:
http://www.freenrg.info/4OUR_F/Basic_Electricity_Volumes_1_through_5.pdfAvec mes plus amicales considérations,
Jean