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Here is an example of the
fascinating wave form the frequencies make. Keep in mind that
each file will be different. I found it very cool because of the
intricacy of the patterns, perfectly formed and balanced. I haven’t seen
that in vocal or musical expressions.

This is the Happiness Age Regression file. Here you
can see the time zoom resolution (the little box on the right directly
under the white area of the wave window) is 1:16,384 – as compressed as
it will get, since this is the entire file. In most sound files, there
is a distinct waveform present.
FYI –
Time Zoom Resolution indicates the number of samples of data
represented by each point on the screen horizontally. This
determines the length of time shown in the waveform display. With a
small resolution value (1:1, 1:2, 1:4, ...), a shorter length of
time is displayed.

Here is Happiness Age Regression at 1:4 – at less
than 0.10 seconds into the sound.

At 1:2, at the same time interval.

1:1

And now here we are at 14.85 seconds

And at 23.875 seconds.
Click to stretch the width of the data window to fit within the Sound
Forge workspace.
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