768 Khz

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2012/11/16 08:42:27 (permalink)

768 Khz

How many jiggawatts would I need to record 4,000 tracks, 33.8 minutes long, at 768 kHz, on a laptop, going 34.239858 MPH, after I've left the train station that goes to Hogwarts while entering for The Rift?

I bet Cpt. Harkness would know.

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    ProjectM
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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 08:49:17 (permalink)
    I'm not Cpt. Harkness - but I'd say 42. The answer usually is 42.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 10:06:13 (permalink)
    7.00859667
    Please allow -1/+1 differential because I just did the math quickly in my head. It may be off but I doubt it.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 11:21:25 (permalink)
    Not sure about the 4,000 tracks but 2.2 jiggawatts at 80 MPH might get you off to
    a good start. Can't help you with the flux capacitor yet...not sure if rod or bar magnets
    are needed but seems to be Alnico 8 at the least.
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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 11:52:44 (permalink)
    Bub,

    Turn it up to 11.

    Simples.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 13:01:19 (permalink)
    Are you just asking about powering the gear?

    Most of the power you need will be to supercool everything.

     In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 13:04:51 (permalink)
    Hey Drew,

    Supercool was what I was aiming for when I joined this forum.

    I ended up unfunny.

    Go figure.


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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 13:10:26 (permalink)
    bapu


    Hey Drew,

    Supercool was what I was aiming for when I joined this forum.

    I ended up unfunny.

    Go figure.
    It's your own fault for having all those "warmth" plugins. Duh.

     In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 13:16:34 (permalink)
    C.

     
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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 13:25:03 (permalink)
    I'm not sure if I would be trying to use jiggawatts Bub, they seem kinda jiggly and unstable.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 13:46:26 (permalink)
    i would put this project on hold ?

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 15:18:29 (permalink)

    The square of the hypottamus.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 15:35:54 (permalink)
    2.5 Bub. You will need 2.5.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/16 23:45:49 (permalink)
    Not sure about the wattage, but computer wise, wouldn't an Atari ST do the trick?

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/17 15:19:39 (permalink)
    bapu


    Hey Drew,

    Supercool was what I was aiming for when I joined this forum.

    I ended up unfunny.

    Go figure.


    I think if you submerge yourself in liquid nitrogen you may make the transition from unfunny to super cool.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/17 15:24:31 (permalink)
    Would there be a market for frozen Bapu?

    Am frozen for all time?  Just think 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years from now some archiologist will unearth a frozen Bapu and hear, very faintly, an Am.  Since music will have totally changed by then, Bapu will be responsible for billions in research grants as all the "minds" of that day will seek to understand what an Am is.

    I guess that would make Bapu super cool.

    Jim
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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/17 15:42:43 (permalink)
    noldar12


    Would there be a market for frozen Bapu?

    Am frozen for all time?  Just think 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years from now some archiologist will unearth a frozen Bapu and hear, very faintly, an Am.  Since music will have totally changed by then, Bapu will be responsible for billions in research grants as all the "minds" of that day will seek to understand what an Am is.

    I guess that would make Bapu super cool.

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    Re:768 Khz 2012/11/17 17:25:44 (permalink)
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    noldar12


    Would there be a market for frozen Bapu?

    Am frozen for all time?  Just think 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years from now some archiologist will unearth a frozen Bapu and hear, very faintly, an Am.  Since music will have totally changed by then, Bapu will be responsible for billions in research grants as all the "minds" of that day will seek to understand what an Am is.

    I guess that would make Bapu super cool.

    (Future scientist voice)
    "...And, apparently, the species back then developed moobs for reasons that are, as yet, still unknown..."


    I suspect that they will conclude that moobs were an evolutionary dead-end.

    Dave

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