> On 26 Jul 2016, at 19:37 , robert bristow-johnson <r...@audioimagination.com> 
> wrote:
> []
> the acid test is when the pre-upsampled data is alternating signs on a large 
> amplitude with *one* sample missing.  like:
> 
>  ... -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, 
> +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, -A, +A, ...
> 
> you might get an unnaturally large peak (many times bigger than |A|) with 
> that.

Should be something like the sum of all 2A/(pi*(t+0.5)) for t an integer going 
from zero to infinity. 
Not sure if that converges.


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