Ah, ok. Yeah, I didn't grok that from the original post.
To still provide something of a counter point, I think the urban rural divide exists as much in the coastal states as it does in the midwest. These attitudes exist to greater it lesser degrees pretty much anywhere you go. On balance though, there is a lot more corn in the midwest than in the coastal states, if you catch my meaning.
I'm sorry that that's been your experience. Hopefully you at least remain open to having your mind changed about it. There really are quite a lot of us who contradict that sentiment.
I'd be ecstatic if Walz ends up being chosen. He's not without a couple of cons that I could think of right of the top of my head, but if I'm going purely on the basis of what I'd like to see in a VP, he's at the very top of the list of those who I've seen get mentioned as in the running.
A lot of times when learning about synthesis it can be more useful to have a visual guide as to what's happening to your signal. Instead of a song have a look at this video. The first 5 minutes goes over what I'd gone over in my first post, and he goes on a bit about a few other things after that. Give it a look.
And to amend something above. The band of frequencies doesn't narrow per se as you increase the resonance, but the band of frequencies affected by increased resonance can be adjusted (narrowed or widened) in many filters. You'll typically see this referred to as the Q factor of the resonated signal.
So, this won't be the most scientifically accurate description of what's going on, and my own understanding and word usage may be imperfect, but hopefully it gives you at least some idea of what's happening.
With your low-pass filter you're making your signal reject frequencies any higher than the cutoff point that you have set. All it does is eliminate those higher frequencies without modifying anything about the frequencies lower than, or at your cutoff point.
When you begin to add resonance, what you're doing is accentuating the frequency that your cutoff point is set to. So not only are you rejecting the frequencies higher than your cutoff point, you are making the frequency at the cutoff more prominent in your remaining signal. The frequencies below the cutoff point will remain unaltered other than at a lower resonance value you will see a bit of emphasis at frequencies immediately below the cutoff frequency as the signal is drawing those frequencies up sympathetically with the boosted resonance frequency. As you increase the resonance you are further accentuating the frequency at the cutoff point to where the signal will show more of a spike at the cutoff frequency rather than the slight rise seen at lower resonance values. This narrows the band of any sympathetic frequencies that may have been previously affected at lower resonance values. While the lower frequencies are still present and unaltered in your signal since they are below the cutoff, the prominence of the frequency at the cutoff point is being amplified so drastically in comparison that your signal is dominated by the resonated frequency.
I hope this makes sense. I found it difficult to know if I was saying things in as clear a way as needed.
When asked for comment on the ramifications of operating business efficiently upon an already struggling working class, who are finding it increasingly difficult to secure housing and adequate nutrition for themselves and their children, Diller's lips formed a smile twice as broad as his face, eyes glossing over as he stared dreamily into the distance with eyes twinkling like the night sky.
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Yeah, that's when the requirement started. I'd tried the app before that and that was when I decided I wouldn't use it. They kept the policy around long enough for me to completely give up on them. Not actually sure if it's still a thing around here. Not super urgent for me to find out. I go to Pancheros now for a quick service burrito analogue.
I stopped going there after they required ordering via their app. Not sure if that was a policy everywhere or just around here. I use apps to order at a lot of places, but I'd tried using the Chipotle app previously and found both smaller portions and that their error rate was higher than I was willing to deal with. If I can't walk in and watch my order being made so I can make sure it's correct, sorry, I'll go somewhere else.
I thought Biden had no chance to win before the debate, but the debate wasn't even the killing blow. His campaign was utterly and undeniably dead after the media response to the debate. We can acknowledge whatever other flaws he has or what else might have contributed, but that's what I believe was the point of no return.
Ask Wisconsin how that Foxconn contract he helped secure for them turned out.
(For those not familiar, and disinclined to investigate further, the answer is "Not great.")