Talk:Digital Recording

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Still on Linux, and as you included Adobe Audition has someone checked out Audacity? --RicardoReis 14:32, 10 June 2007 (PDT)

ya i just added it. thx. Nathan (user:nrs249) 8:08 pm 10 June 2007.


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The Nyquist Theorem (named for Harry Nyquist) states that the highest frequency that can be accurately reproduced is equal to half of the sampling rate. For example, a CD (at 44,100 Hz) should be able to reproduce frequencies of up to 22,050 Hz. Some disagree strongly with the theory...

Scientypes make theories, while mathematypes make theorems. By their very nature, theories are disagreewithable. However, being absolute truths and all, theorems prove to be wily things to disagree with consistently. Hence why one particularly effective (and unscrupulous) rhetorical tactic is to present a theorem in place of a theory. This leads people to believe silly things about the high quality of their CD player. This silliness in turn leads people to "disagree" with the theor*. Perhaps someday we will fix this addling jargon. 74.183.177.42 23:13, 21 December 2007 (PST)