more than zeros and ones it's organized information,
of course you can get your line noise or white noise, if the data is
seemingly random, like a compressed file
but the idea is not new among the technically savvy producers, for
example, using one kind of data into another media, through a rather
"improper" transposition
http://www.bastwood.com/aphex.php
nat hawks wrote:
quoted 25 lines question...
> question...
>
> i dont' know much about these technical things... but my understanding
> is that all digital media comes down to zeros and ones... if so, is
> there an easy way to 'see the code' of an audio file like you can see
> the code of a webpage? if so, has anyone tried to manipulate this
> code and see what the sound turns out to be? also, assuming this is
> possible, has anyone just written a bunch of Os and 1s to see what
> would come out? you could do the same for video..
>
> i doubt it could be this simple... but maybe it is..
>
> just wondering,
> nat
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