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Comment by nullc

14 years ago

Acoustic "beat tones" aren't "real" tones— you hear them because of non-linearies in the ear-brain system, but you have to hear the initial tones first. (Well, unless you're talking >>130dB SPL levels where the air starts becoming non-linear, but then lower frequency recording would capture it fine)

If you could hear subharmonic beats from ultrasonics then it would be _very_ easy to demonstrate, alas.

Curious, what does non-linear mean in this context?

  • IIRC, linearity is when you put a sound wave frequency into the medium (air) a some point, you can predict the frequency of the sound wave at some other place using a linear function - meaning that there is no distortion. Non-linear is when the physics of the medium starts screwing with that function.