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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: galyons on July 20, 2015, 10:57:50 AM
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If we ever needed empirical evidence as to why music reproduction should be analog, here it is!!! ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee5lNMysoi8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee5lNMysoi8)
Cheers,
Geary
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Wait, wait I think I saw some square wave digits there... NOT!
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Just remember that the video is digitized.
After a couple of years living with JRiver and a digitized collection, I find for myself that the big advantage is accessibility. I appreciate the ability to find and easily listen to parts of my collection that I forgot I had or thought I did not enjoy way back when. For too long, I pushed aside records and CDs that I owned because I got bored with them or didn't enjoy them the first time. It's just so easy with JRiver to load up stuff that I haven't heard in years and take advantage of my less narrow musical taste.
It essentially gets down to your priority. The sound or the music and to be honest, I lean to the music by a long way.
My taste in music is expanding because of digitization.
ray
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You guys do understand that you are seeing waveforms of beat frequencies, that are created by the 30fps sample rate, yes?
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You guys do understand that you are seeing waveforms of beat frequencies, that are created by the 30fps sample rate, yes?
Yeah, what a downer! Even at that, it is still an analog of the frequency of each string! You probably told your kids there was no Santa Claus when they reached the ripe old age of age of 3!! ;D
Cheers,
Geary
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THERE'S NO SANTA?!!!
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All this time I thought it was Doc in a red hat...