[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > > This is because of high frequency dynamics,
> > > which affect the sound colour.
> > >
> > 1) Wot IS a "high frequency dynamic" ?
> > 2) I'm somewhat colour blind anyway (especially in my ears)
>
> Think of the opposite - low frequency dynamics. You know those really low
> sub-bass sounds you can't actually hear as much as you feel them. The same can
> happen with high-frequency sound, in that they are too high for your ears to
> hear, but they can still effect other senses.
>
> There's also the effect that sampling at a low frequency rate such as 44kHz
> can have on a signal. A sine wave at 22kHz sampled at 44kHz becomes a triangle
> wave, and that does sound vastly different.
>
>
Magic, Magic, Magic,
a 22kHz sine-wave sampled at 44kHz stays a sine wave. If you would know
anything about Discrete Signal Processing you would now. (AD/DA conversion
isn't just connecting dots!!!!)
Cheers,
Ralph -> very sleepy...
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