[HAM] Vedr. Re: Vedr. Re: The New B-3

Carl Mal carl_mal at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 1 16:56:43 CST 2008


How can digital not be an approximation? Digital is discreet steps -vs- analog's continuously varying voltage.
 
By approximation, I mean the anti-aliasing filter that interpolates between the steps is "approximating".
Carl> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 17:19:19 -0500> From: b3jazz at gmail.com> To: hammond at zeni.net> Subject: Re: [HAM] Vedr. Re: Vedr. Re: The New B-3> > > What we know about sampled audio systems:> - Audio is not an infinite bandwidth system.> - A signal that is sampled correctly contains all the information in> the original. There is no loss or approximation.> - A quantized sampled signal contains the original information and a> non-random noise component due to the quantization error. This error> can be made arbitrarily small.> > Any perceived deficiencies in the New B-3 are due to its design and> implementation - not to its employment of digital audio techniques.> > -- > --- b r a d b a k e r ---\\
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