Re: randomized white noise = white noise?
- From: acannell@xxxxxxx
- Date: 26 May 2006 10:57:12 -0700
I tried scaling it by dividing the final number by 10. And now the
spectra of the output appears to be a straight 3db slope! now I am
going to try it with more coefficients and see how good it gets.
noise[sampnum] = (b0 + b1 + b2 + white * 0.1848) / 10;
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