Another method to calculate lower or higher octaves.
Date: 10/16/2010 2:44:48 PM ( 14 y ago)
I recently discovered another method of calculating lower octaves of high frequencies.
This is different than the method discovered by Jeff Sutherland, as described here. His method involves multiplying by Euler's constant.
The new method involves applying the natural log function directly to the high frequency. Inversely, if one is working with very low frequencies and wishes to increase to a higher octave, one can set Euler's constant (e) to the exponent of the original low frequency.
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