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(specified with a granularity of around 27.5 ms). Another parameter for token detection is the rejection level
that specifies the receiver sensitivity: higher rejection means lower sensitivity that is a lower detection rate,
and vice-versa.
When the timeout parameter is set to 0, the module will listen c
ontinuously and you can use the “
Play
” button
to send a token from your PC soundcard and the “
Stop
” button to stop listening.
Figure 8 - Modified interface during continuous listening
A prompt window will display the current state of token detection:
Tokens may also be transmitted from the module with the “
Send
” button. An optional delay parameter can be
used to indicate that the token will be mixed with the next sound played from the Soundtable, after the
specified amount of time since the playback begins. In this case the SonicNet dialog will close to let you
choose a sound to play back.
Note:
If you want to mix tokens with a compressed audio sample, you must use a compression
scheme with a sample rate of 9.3kHz when building the Soundtable in the QuickSynthesis
TM
tool.
If the delay is 0, the token is sent out immediately. Other values can be specified up to around 28 seconds of
delay (with a granularity of around 27.5 ms).
Finally, you can also export all the tokens of the specified length to some folder on your PC as Wave files
(.WAV format) by using the “
Generate…
” button. You can then use those files to embed SonicNet
TM
tokens
into other software or external sound sources (such as portable players, CDs or DVDs, etc…)