Back again. :lol:
Question...
If 1 millisecond is equal to .0001 seconds Ie a thousandth of a second then why is it called a millisecond???
Should it be called a thousecond :lol: Have I got this wrong or am I getting confused over nothing?
Trying to work this out....
Yamaha SPX90 FX processor...
It has a freeze function which records 2000.0 milliseconds
Which is basically, if I am right 2 seconds?
How many samples are captured and how much memory is used up when recording at 31.25 kHz @ 16bits
I am guessing its 31.25 X 2 = Samples captured
Because 31.25 kHz is the amount of samples captured per second and we got 2 seconds there.
How I work out how much memory that amount takes up is beyond me
Is it something like 31.25khz X 16 = totall amount of memory used?
Can anyone help me?? It looks complicated but I think its probably simple when you know.
Anyone....
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Pretty please :lol: