Gerätemythen

Habe ich eben gefunden und musste an dieses Thema denken, entnommen hier: http://www.dspguide.com/ch3/3.htm

Zitat:

"Here is the myth: "Since analog signals use continuous parameters, they have infinitely good resolution in both the independent and the dependent variables." Not true! Analog signals are limited by the same two problems as digital signals: noise and bandwidth (the highest frequency allowed in the signal). The noise in an analog signal limits the measurement of the waveform's amplitude, just as quantization noise does in a digital signal. Likewise, the ability to separate closely spaced events in an analog signal depends on the highest frequency allowed in the waveform. To understand this, imagine an analog signal containing two closely spaced pulses. If we place the signal through a low-pass filter (removing the high frequencies), the pulses will blur into a single blob. For instance, an analog signal formed from frequencies between DC and 10 kHz will have exactly the same resolution as a digital signal sampled at 20 kHz. It must, since the sampling theorem guarantees that the two contain the same information."
 
pulsn schrieb:
Bass Station 2 ist besser als XYZ.

Blofeld ist der Beste Waldorf.
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dbra schrieb:
Waldorf Blofeld
Waldorf Pulse
Waldorf Rocket
Moog Minitaur
Doepfer Dark Energy II
MFB Kraftzwerg II
Novation Bass Station 2
Access Virus TI 2 Desktop
Access Virus TI Polar
Xfer Records Serum
Rob Papen Predator
U-HE Diva
U-HE Zebra
Novation V-Station
Fxpansion Synth Squad
Native Instruments Monark
Steinberg Retrologue
Steinberg Padshop Pro
TAL-BassLine-101
TAL-U-NO-LX
Synapse Dune 2
LinPlug Spectral

Mach den Hive auch gleich noch dazu, den kauf ich noch diesen Monat. ;-)
 
ICH LISTE DEN MINIBRUTE WEGEN SEINEN HOCHWERTIGEN TASTEN UND DAS WAHNSINNIGE SPIELGEFÜHL.
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