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- From: kkoller@nyx.cs.du.edu (Capt. Sarcastic)
- Subject: Re: AMIGA TECHNO
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.072315.29730@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
- References: <16B5A1431C.EIVERSO@cms.cc.wayne.edu> <1993Jan19.231454.22932@telerama.pgh.pa.us>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 07:23:15 GMT
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- raver909@telerama.pgh.pa.us (Rave Crusader) writes:
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- >To reproduce it exactly as you hear it thats why. I don't sample at 44.1
- >Khz all the time, I use the Nyquist frequency as a guide line. If you
- >don't know what that is its double the highest frequency you are sampling,
- >for instance if you were sampling an opern hi-hat or a crash cymbal that
- >had a frequency of 18-22 Khz you ou would want to sample it somewhere
- >between 36-44 Khz. Understand? I wouldn't sample an 808 Kick at 44.1 since
- >there is no reason to. Its not that high in frequency to warrant such.
-
- Actually, it's "Nyquist's Theorm."
-
- >I'm talking about underground zines like Under One Sky and Global Techno
- >Power. The reason that everyone wants a TB303 is because of the widespread
- >publicity of what they are and they amount of killer techno used making
- >them. If I sayed my analog synth with MIDI emulated a 303 rather well then
- >the price of it would go up as well and they
- >(because they aren't produced anymore) would also
- >become hard to find.
-
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- "I wanna be just like everyone else. Same equipment, or the music is shit."
-
- Later
-
- --
- Capt. Sarcastic |The U.S. economy is dominated by monopolies. In order to
- (Kurt S. Koller) |gain higher profits they exploit the U.S. workers as well
- kkoller@nyx.cs.du.edu|as the population of the countries dependent on the U.S.A.
-