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ASCII Table

ASCII Table

A reference of the 7-bit ASCII set (0–127) and IBM Code Page 437 (CP437) — the "extended ASCII" of the original IBM PC, with box-drawing characters, smiley faces, card suits, Greek letters, and math symbols.

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Markdown Test Two

Markdown Viewer Test

Different viewers (like Minimalist Markdown Editor and GitHub) may display markdown differently. This is a test for different viewers - view the source in a text editor while comparing output from markdown viewers. Note: Some differences are only in how markdown appears in the text editor, but produces the same output when displayed in viewer.

Headers

This is a Header 1

This is a Header 2

Header 1

Header 2

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Lorem Ipsum

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Arbor versus

Lorem markdownum haberent, et postquam nostro, clausit, sumpsisse o longi robora Caeneus caesis validos si manus. Iuvenis dominam cornuaque spondere, collocat equos?

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Convolution Reverb

Packing two channels of real signals into 1 FFT (same-ish process as Real FFT). Packing two channels of IR into 1 FFT

Then calculate all convos, for True Stereo that is four IRs, BUT sum them in Frequency domain, back to only TWO channels, whivh can be IFFT'ed back together using the RFFT approach!

I.E. A four channel 'true stereo' IR requires a single FFT and single IFFT! and two convolutions? Does this make sense?

COMPUTING THE FFT OF TWO REAL SIGNALS USING A SINGLE FFT - J. Shima - 4/15/2000 If x(n) is a real-valued signal, with n = 0 to N-1, we can perform an N-pt FFT by filling x(n) into the real part of the FFT array, and zeroing out the imaginary part of the FFT array (since x(n) is strictly real). FFT array real part holds [ x(0) x(1) x(2) … x(N-1)] imag part holds [0 0 0 0 … 0] The FFT of x(n), denoted X(k), ends up being symmetric: X(k) = X*(N-k) for k = 0 to N-1 Here is a diagram showing the symmetry of X(k) for CASE A.

Markdown Test

Markdown: Syntax


Overview

Philosophy

Markdown is intended to be as easy-to-read and easy-to-write as is feasible.

Readability, however, is emphasized above all else. A Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it's been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. While Markdown's syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML filters -- including Setext, atx, Textile, reStructuredText, Grutatext, and EtText -- the single biggest source of inspiration for Markdown's syntax is the format of plain text email. ...