Harvey Thornburg writes:
quoted 3 lines But if ideal sampling occurs satisfying the Nyquist criterion, and>But if ideal sampling occurs satisfying the Nyquist criterion, and
>quantization occurs to a point beyond our ability to discern information,
>then to us (in the experiential realm) what's the difference? I guess we
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quoted 8 lines "imperfections". There is, however, a way around this. By introducing>"imperfections". There is, however, a way around this. By introducing
>filters (preferably with feedback) that incorporate nonstationary
>_stochastic_ elements, one can hope to approximate the wonders of the analog
>world. One way to do this is to incorporate human feedback. At least this
>is my theory - no time to implement it :(
>
>I just wish that as the music gets more "biomorphic" (how I consider Black
>Dog, B12, etc.) the synthesis techniques will also.
Harvey... PLEASE! This is not a list for physics students.
;-)
- chris@minsk.docs.uu.se