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well, it's a different approach to the same problem, but i just added my spin 
at this on Stack 
Exchange.�http://dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/36202/monotonic-symmetrical-soft-clipping-polynomial
 (my spin is soft clip it.)
r b-j




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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] Can anyone figure out this simple, but apparently 
wrong, mixing technique?

From: "Bjorn Roche" <bj...@shimmeo.com>

Date: Mon, December 12, 2016 8:45 am

To: gjberc...@charter.net

"A discussion list for music-related DSP" <music-dsp@music.columbia.edu>

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> On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 6:35 PM, <gjberc...@charter.net> wrote:

>

>> >>Message: 1

>> >>Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2016 14:31:37 -0500

>> >>From: "robert bristow-johnson" <r...@audioimagination.com>

>> >>To: music-dsp@music.columbia.edu

>> >>Subject: [music-dsp] Can anyone figure out this simple, but apparently

>> >> wrong, mixing technique?

>> >

>> >>it's this Victor Toth article:?http://www.vttoth.

>> com/CMS/index.php/technical-notes/68 and it doesn't seem to make sense to

>> me.

>> >>

>> >>it doesn't matter if it's 8-bit offset binary or not, there should not

>> be a multiplication of two signals in the definition.

>> >>i cannot see what i am missing. ?can anyone enlighten me?

>>

>> Search for "automixer". The author is not mixing individual samples, he

>> is using observed signal magnitudes (that have time constants associated

>> with them) to determine desired signal magnitudes, and from those

>> desired magnitudes he is calculating channel gains.

>>

>> At least I hope that's what he's doing.

>>
i think that the Toth article *is* mixing audio samples.


> I've seen people reference this article on StackOverflow. Regardless of

> intention, it seems like it is causing some confusion. Here's a reference

> that seems illuminating:

>

> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32019246/how-to-mix-pcm-audio-sources-java

>

> --

> Bjorn Roche

> @shimmeoapp

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