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Playing a Judas Priest Song - The Code

%Zachary Curosh
%ECE 301 - Homework 1.2
%9/5/2008
clear;
clc;

%First use the wavread command to get the data, sample rate, and bits per
%sample of the judas priest file.

[data,sample_rate,bits]=wavread('jpforward.wav');

%Next, play the original file normally

wavplay(data,sample_rate)

%Then we have to reverse the song using the command flipud

data_rev=flipud(data);

%Next we have to play the reversed song

wavplay(data_rev,sample_rate)

%Then, to play the song slower, simply multiply the sample rate by a
%fraction. Here, I will use 1/2 the rate.

wavplay(data_rev,sample_rate*0.5)

%Lastly, I will write the backwards song using the wavwrite command

wavwrite(data_rev,44100,'Backwards_at_RegularSpeed');
wavwrite(data_rev,22050,'Backwards_at_slowSpeed');


Hidden Message

From listening to the song backwards both at normal and a slowed speed, there are definitely words being sung. However, they are extremely difficult to make out. I believe he said something like, "I gotta go.", but I definitely might be wrong. From hearing this I do not believe that there is a backward message in this Judas Priest song.


Sound Files

Media:Backwards_at_RegularSpeed_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.wav


Media:Backwards_at_slowSpeed_ECE301Fall2008mboutin.wav

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