Popular Post FredericV Posted February 18, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted February 18, 2018 2 hours ago, beerandmusic said: Back to my suggestion of 9 million singers singing at the same time, and every quanta (smallest time slice possible below pico seconds) one of the 9 million singers changes their tone. There are only 44K samples per second, yet there are many more changes. 28 minutes ago, beerandmusic said: Let me ask this.... is it possible to have an infinite amount of frequencies between 600hz and 700hz? e.g. is it not possible to have 600hz 600.001, 600.002, 600.003, etc... whether it is discernible to hear the difference from one person's voice to another, not being the question. tmtomh, esldude and marce 3 Designer of the 432 EVO music server and Linux specialist Discoverer of the independent open source sox based mqa playback method with optional one cycle postringing. Link to comment
FredericV Posted February 18, 2018 Share Posted February 18, 2018 23 minutes ago, mansr said: There's no problem with that. The sampling theorem has it covered. indeed:http://science-of-sound.net/2016/02/time-resolution-in-digital-audio/ tmtomh 1 Designer of the 432 EVO music server and Linux specialist Discoverer of the independent open source sox based mqa playback method with optional one cycle postringing. Link to comment
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