Ahh, I begin to understand.  This really has to do with the sample frequency. 
Or, to put it another way, how often a change in output (frequency & voltage) is
possible.  I think.  Thanks.

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Tyler Punky Smith wrote:
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> Technically, it can't be, we're all talking about what you're feeding
> to the analgoue<->digital conversion chip. 1 bit sound is a joke, you
> couldn't represent anything but noise. 16 bit sound has much better
> quality than 8 bit, particularly in the high treble, because each
> sample has 256 times the precision.

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