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12 cores not being used equally (cpu errors)
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Did you watch the xiph.org video posted above by Darryl Ramm? It explains why a waveform can look like that but you still really get a true sine wave. https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=cIQ9IXSUzuM
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Re: 12 cores not being used equally (cpu errors)
Lucky our ears don't see them, it is simply a representation of bunch of samples; again -- the mixer recreates SIGNAL from samples and what you see is not what you hear. This is digital signal processing 101 actually.
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Re: 12 cores not being used equally (cpu errors)
Hi,
First post for me as I’ve just joined a couple of weeks ago... I’ve already found the forum to be helpful, so thanks! I love Monty’s explanation of continuous versus discrete time that starts around 6:15. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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What is left behind is the visual representation of the signal. Whichever way we try to SEE IT, it's always going to be for our eyes only. And because you seem to love video analogy... you know, our ears cannot hear silent films from late 1800's to early 1900's, apart from the pianist playing in the front row. Visual representation of a signal is for our eyes only. Mostly we are interested whether the energy is close to zero or digital maximum. The shape of a waveform shown by any DAW is pretty much irrelevant. You need to forget the snapshot thing, because you only store samples in your audio files. The mixer is reading the samples and constructs a SIGNAL out of it, and it is the SIGNAL we are processing within a DAW, not crushing samples like crazy. A sample is just a time scale of how fast the mixer is processing the signal and relevant to syncing signals relative to each others. Really dude, you need to read everything available regarding "Nyquist Theorem" and "Digital Sampling Theory" until you know the difference between samples and signals. It all comes down to assumption that our ears can only hear about 20Hz to 20kHz and if you filter out everything except the human hearing range your "perfect signal" can be achieved using 40kHz sampling rate. ... and really, ALL THE REASONS why there are higher sampling rates come down to LESS THAN PERFECT converters and filters; as a workaround to pushing those imperfections higher than a human ear can hear. Optimal sampling rate would therefore be about 64kHz which would allow 32kHz bat noise but even a mediocre gear would behave pretty linear up to 20kHz
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Re: 12 cores not being used equally (cpu errors)
Flat earth is the truth right?
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Re: 12 cores not being used equally (cpu errors)
There is 8 slices of my apple pie. Will it taste better if I slice it into 16 slices?
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Re: 12 cores not being used equally (cpu errors)
Sort of like what they're doing out in St.Louis where they vertically slice bagels into slices
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