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superxpro12
1mo ago
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I guess thats sort of like a weird PLL thing? But I'd imagine you'd have to have prior knowledge of which string you're tuning otherwise the analysis is going to alias against every harmonic.
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regularfry
1mo ago
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Every non-linear mixing of signals gives you sum and difference frequencies. It's less a weird PLL thing and more a weird trig function thing.
kayson
1mo ago
Its not even a non linear thing. Its a sampling thing. Even ideal sampling exhibits aliasing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyquist%E2%80%93Shannon_sampli...
regularfry
1mo ago
Yes, and. You can look at aliasing as a special case of heterodyning. Sampling
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a nonlinear mixing.
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