So, I take it you don't use the TrueRTA anymore SAiNT? Is the Roger Nichols version really better? I need a good oscilloscope that has a...
There is a book on Audioz - Learning to Read Music for Keyboard. Or How about a short book with CD entitled: "How To Read Music" ? 183 MB
It's called a "teaser" for good reason. If all the beans were spilled on the main page, you wouldn't bother to come here :)
Actually 16 bits gives you Dynamic Range of 92 dB, not audio range. Dynamic Range is also known as "headroom". As to the comparison of those 2...
Try different iterations of that password, like Audioz or audioz You can try audioz.info or even just audioz. How long ago was this on...
Compared to some, your English is fabulous. As to the password, try www.AudioZ.info notice the capitalization of the A and the Z. Good luck.
I realized it much later when I saw the 24/96 or 24/192 mentioned in relation to modern day recorders but never a reference to 24/44 or 24/48 as...
It is quite interesting to see you use WAV and MP3 in the same breath. MP3 and most other audio compression protocols are "lossy," meaning they...
I found something to add to John C's earlier statement of It is a good assumption. If the converter quantizes arbitrary values to fill up the...
I am also no longer able to hear much beyond 17 KHz as age is catching up up with me and temporary threshold shift has become more permanent these...
Perplexed eh? That's cool, I like to puzzle people. But seriously, how do you determine who is a primary or secondary source or who has or has no...
I guess I must not be speaking English, John... I wrote: "I tend to agree with him about the sampling of unwanted frequencies above and beyond 20...
Further on the issue of sampling at higher than the Nyquist frequency I notice here and in my travels in audioland that there is an awful lot of...
Why is this question annoying to you? If you don't like the subject feel free to skip the discussion. Changing the sample rate for the sake of...
As I was surfing some Reason Forums I found another person's take on the 44.1/48KHz versus 96KHz debate. I am not the author of what follows but...
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