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Old 02-23-2013, 01:03 PM
Rayooo Rayooo is offline
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One of the coolest things and sometimes hardest to comprehend,(at least to me) is that in a properly designed digital system, where sample rate and depth are properly chosen based on absolute maximum rates of change in the system being measured, what is apparently missing information between all samples, is easily predictable and re-creatable, because Nature itself dictates what the missing information must be in said system... or something like that.

Fortunately, the shape of sine waves, and complex combinations of same, no matter what their maximum frequency may be, are absolutely definable and "creatable", strangely enough, the ones created with digital systems & filters, can be identical to the ones Nature might create..or the ones emanating from your favorite musical instrument(s)

Disclaimer: JMHO, YMMV.... Vinyl is perfect, Digital is junk, Nature is perfect, Vinyl stinks, digital is perfect, Rap stinks, Classical rules, Rock is dead. Yadda Yadda.

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