Soulkeeper;694524 Wrote: 
> Wikipedia is written by nerds. Therefore: As long as something that can
> safely be ignored in practice, cannot be ignored in principle,
> Wikipedia will not ignore it.
> .

Exactly, now play that 44.1 encoded hf sweep 22 > 12 kHz does it work ?
the nyqvist freuency is 22.05 kHz and it begins with a 22k tone a pretty
close shave to me , we that are not 14 may take it for granted as we
will begin to hear the sweep at 17-13k , or just look at it in
audacity

Sine waves what does it really tell ? another long dead fella to the
rescue Fourier he discovered that a wave can be described as a sum of
sine functions , simplified.

Speaking of... for the complete math nerds of wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_series
look at the pictures don't read, headache inducing :-/

the inverse is known to us as these nice spectrum's we use to analyze
HD-tracks so called hirez files aka fft


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