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Bee Sound makes sizzling noise
#1
I got these KRK Rokit 6 Studio Monitors and they turn off after 30 Minutes of silence or -50 dB Signal strength. These Monitors take a few seconds to get out of standby.
So I was thinking, I could prevent this, by playing a Macro with a 5 Hz sound every now and then because you shouldn't hear it in this low frequency.

bee 5 1000
out "beep!"

Well, it turns out, I can hear it (a little bit). But that's not the problem. The problem is, that there is a short sizzling noise or crackling noise directly when the sound stops.
Is there a way to prevent that? Maybe something that lowers the volume in the last few ms? That would be good.

I also noticed, that when i go under 50 Hz, i hear the sound twice.

It's beepbeepcrack then. The Speakers arent the source because I tested it with my headset and its the same there.
Is it my soundcard, windows, or QM? Does anybody else have the same problem when playing the bee?
Sounds like the bee was flying into the window. Big Grin

Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
#2
Either hardware or Windows generates the sound.
Try
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bee "low frequency sound.wav"

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