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Old 02-18-2008, 04:39 PM
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read the article.... i've actually heard this song and it has a kick@$$ bass line that i'm trying to learn
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I'd be interested in the specifics. I was under the impression that CDs have a sampling rate of 44.1kHz, so it could only playback up to 22kHz, the upper range of human hearing.
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yeah im almost positive a cd can only produce 20k - 20khz????
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Standard CD's are 16 bit and 44,100 Hz. This limits their "usable" sound reproduction to a frequency of half that (about 22,000 Hz), according to Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyquist...mpling_theorem
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They're selling silence for $22, just another scamola.

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Most average quality speakers don't play frequencies much over 20 kHz either...
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cant humans only hear up to 10 khz?
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cant humans only hear up to 10 khz?
haha... i'm sure you mean musicians.

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