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RE: Is single sample of 44.1kHz sampled data audible?

Mathematically, the limiting case of a 0dB single-sample pulse is called a "Dirac delta function."

If you web search, you'll find that its FFT = 1 (a constant). Hence, it contains all frequencies (theoretically).

It is a near-perfect mathematical excitation function.

In the real world, it will "pop" the speaker.

Bob


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