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== Files ==
 
== Files ==
[[Media: jpbackwards_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.wav]] This file is at the original sampling frequency.  
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[[Media: jpbackwards70sampling_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.wav]] This is at 70% the original sampling frequency. The message is a bit more clear.
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This file is at the original sampling frequency.  
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[[Media: jpbackwards70sampling_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.wav]]  
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This is at 70% the original sampling frequency. The message is a bit more clear.
  
 
== Message ==
 
== Message ==

Latest revision as of 04:00, 5 September 2008

Files

Media: jpbackwards_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.wav

This file is at the original sampling frequency.

Media: jpbackwards70sampling_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.wav

This is at 70% the original sampling frequency. The message is a bit more clear.

Message

The message is a bit difficult to make out, but I believe he is saying I took my life.

Matlab Code

%Joseph Mazzei ECE 301 HW1 Problem 2
%Clear Console and all Variables
clc
clear all 

%Get a vector of the wav data and the sampling frequency
[foward,fs] = wavread('Jpforward.wav');
%Play the wav forwards
sound(foward,fs); 
%Reverse the wav data vector
backward = flipud(foward); 
%Write a wav of the backwards data at the original sampling frquency
wavwrite(backward,fs,'jpbackwards.wav');
%Play the wav backwards at original sampling frequency.
sound(backward,fs); 
%Write a wav of the backwards data at 70% the original sampling frquency
wavwrite(backward,fs*.7,'jpbackwards70psampling.wav'); 
%Play the backwards file at 70% original sampling frequency.
sound(backward,fs*.70);

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