Here is how the simulated WaveTrace
reproduced wave will look like:
And here are some statistics and comparison results:
The above graph compares the amount of bytes
generated by WaveTrace and traditional A/D converters.
Notice the small file size compared to other traditional A/D
converters!
This is because
WaveTrace does not generate vectors where silence or straight
lines exist, thus periods of silence, triangular and sawtooth
waves, and low frequencies will result in much smaller file
sizes using WaveTrace technology.
Higher frequencies
and harmonics will be captured more accurately and produce
a higher quality of sound compared to conventional recording
equipment!
Please scroll down for more.
WaveTrace will detect angle
changes and place more high resolution vectors there, at the correct
spots!
The WaveTrace player will reproduce the original wave accurately based
on those vectors.
Notice how many points get wasted with traditional A/D converters.
WaveTrace technology produces an accurate wave reproduction
by using just the right amount of vectors.