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  2. Tracktion Waveform - Wikipedia

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    Waveform, previously known as Tracktion, [1] is a digital audio workstation for recording and editing audio and MIDI. The software is cross-platform, and runs on Apple macOS , Microsoft Windows , and Linux .

  3. Amplitude-shift keying - Wikipedia

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    Amplitude-shift keying (ASK) is a form of amplitude modulation that represents digital data as variations in the amplitude of a carrier wave. [1] In an ASK system, a symbol, representing one or more bits, is sent by transmitting a fixed-amplitude carrier wave at a fixed frequency for a specific time duration.

  4. ZX Spectrum graphic modes - Wikipedia

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    The colours were computed by a conversion of the PAL TV colour-space into the sRGB colour-space. The PAL gamma of 2.8 was applied as recommended by the BT.470 PAL standard; the conversion of primary colours to sRGB primaries (by IEC 61966-2-1 sRGB standard), and the standard sRGB gamma correction (by inverse EOTF) was applied.

  5. WAV - Wikipedia

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    Waveform Audio File Format (WAVE, or WAV due to its filename extension; [3] [6] [7] pronounced / w æ v / or / w eɪ v / [8]) is an audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on personal computers. The format was developed and published for the first time in 1991 by IBM and Microsoft.

  6. Waveform viewer - Wikipedia

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    A waveform viewer is a software tool for viewing the signal levels of either a digital or analog circuit design. [1]Waveform viewers comes in two varieties: simulation waveform viewers for displaying signal levels of simulated design models, and

  7. Category:Waveforms - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Waveforms" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  8. Pulse-code modulation - Wikipedia

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    Delta modulation is a form of DPCM that uses one bit per sample to indicate whether the signal is increasing or decreasing compared to the previous sample. In telephony, a standard audio signal for a single phone call is encoded as 8,000 samples per second , of 8 bits each, giving a 64 kbit/s digital signal known as DS0 .

  9. Function generator - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most common waveforms produced by the function generator are the sine wave, square wave, triangular wave and sawtooth shapes. These waveforms can be either repetitive or single-shot (which requires an internal or external trigger source). [1] Another feature included on many function generators is the ability to add a DC offset.