>Doesn't resampling involve recreating the analog waveform and slicing it at
>a different interval?

No, it creates a *model* of a waveform. But that's what sound is; a 
waveform. There is no other real way to express it. There is no such thing 
as a digital sound.

This is because of the fact despite what the "digital revolution" has 
brainwashed us into thinking, sound, in general, is analogue, and there is 
nothing you can do about it. The instruments you listen to, the singers 
voice, the speakers you listen to them with, your ears, the air the sound 
travels through, all function in an analouge nature. The only thing that is 
digital is the CD/MD/DVD whatever,and that is only to stop degrading of the 
signal, which is does on a way, while in another way it kind of destroys it.


Chad Gombosi
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"Let me explain a couple of things. Time is short. That's the
first thing. For the weasel, Time is a weasel. For the hero,
Time is heroic. For the whore, Time is just another trick.
If you're gentle, your Time is gentle. If you're in a hurry,
Time flies. Time is a servant, if you are its master. Time
is your god, if you are its dog. We are the creators of Time,
the victims of Time, and the killers of Time. Time is timeless.
That's the second thing. You are the clock, Cassiel."

Emit - Far Away So Close

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