Paul Howell
New member
A simple question (perhaps).
Is it possible to capture a (short) sound via the mic input, and then resample to effect a tone change? That is, if the recorded sound is, say, 1KHz, can it be immediately reflected into an output channel but resampled such that it is now, say, 100Hz (10:1 ratio in that example e.g.). It would also work just as fine if the bit rate were not resampled, but rather just played back at a slower bit rate. Fidelity is not a primary concern here.
I guess I am asking if an incoming analog stream can be digitized, and then returned to an output at a slower bit rate in real time.
I hope that is clear...
Thanks!
-Paul
Is it possible to capture a (short) sound via the mic input, and then resample to effect a tone change? That is, if the recorded sound is, say, 1KHz, can it be immediately reflected into an output channel but resampled such that it is now, say, 100Hz (10:1 ratio in that example e.g.). It would also work just as fine if the bit rate were not resampled, but rather just played back at a slower bit rate. Fidelity is not a primary concern here.
I guess I am asking if an incoming analog stream can be digitized, and then returned to an output at a slower bit rate in real time.
I hope that is clear...
Thanks!
-Paul