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Non-oversampling vs. oversampling (2011 AES Negative Frequencies Lecture)
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I, too, read the lecture sometime back and linked it to one of the discussions I was having with Michael at the time. I thought it was brilliantly articulated, entertaining and extremely thought provoking. You can't read things like that without realizing the depth of experience and knowledge that accompanies it.
>>> “I, too, read the lecture sometime back and linked it to one of the discussions I was having with Michael at the time. I thought it was brilliantly articulated, entertaining and extremely thought provoking. You can't read things like that without realizing the depth of experience and knowledge that accompanies it.” <<<
Catch22. I agree with your comments entirely. John A’s overall experience in and knowledge of the audio industry (and I might add, science) is considerable.
To see the various comments which followed his article was depressing (to put it mildly).
Regards,
May Belt,
PWB Electronics.