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90 degree phase offset in CoolEdit
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Mike Rivers
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In article znr1111022720k@trad
(that's me) writes:
You have a complex waveform that's periodic
and contains a fundamental and its second and third harmonic. If they
all start at the same time, we can say they're in phase. If we apply a
delay to this waveform, it's shifted in time, so it's phase relative
to something else hasn't changed,
Oops! Do-Over!
It's phase relative to something else HAS changed. Typo, but I
know someone else will catch it before this message gets posted.
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