Matlab Sound Output Signal Different than input waveform when viewed with -Scope
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I am trying to use the sound function to output a higher frequency sin wave superimposed on a lower frequency sine wave through my audio card.
I have tried but the internal sound card on my laptop as well as an external blue toother sound card but both seem to have the signals smoothened to a single sin wave with the higher frequency when I observe the signal with an O-scope.

As a test, I also tried to output a traingle wave, this is also smoothened to a sine wave.
Is there any kinds of filtering that is happening that is not documented that can be disabled or another way to get the signal on the o-scope to match the input signal provided in the Matlab Vector?
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Chandra
am 2 Mai 2022
Hi,
Try using different sampling frequency that is suitable to the given signal, try to maintain the sampling frequency more than twice the signal
Generally the sound function takes the sampling rate default value of 8192 hertz, so try changing it accordingly
>>sound(y,Fs); %y is data and Fs is sampling rate
Chandra
am 4 Mai 2022
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Hi,
Try to save the data using "audiowrite" and then play without using sound function i.e., directly on the system and then observe the data.
It is really helpful by updating the furthur results.
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Moritz Boecker
am 11 Mai 2022
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