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<blockquote data-quote="VinylHead" data-source="post: 8846" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Drop your preconceptions and arguments, try it yourself empirically and listen to the results. Bullshit baffles brains? I think not. Your ears will tell you the difference between the original and then the sampled and reconstructed sound. </p><p></p><p>Use different sampling densities, and different interpolation methods, how different does it sound? If it sounds great, then wonderful for you. </p><p></p><p>Who really cares? No one actually, as long as you enjoy the music, whatever the meduim that tickles your fancy, great. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinylHead, post: 8846, member: 411"] Drop your preconceptions and arguments, try it yourself empirically and listen to the results. Bullshit baffles brains? I think not. Your ears will tell you the difference between the original and then the sampled and reconstructed sound. Use different sampling densities, and different interpolation methods, how different does it sound? If it sounds great, then wonderful for you. Who really cares? No one actually, as long as you enjoy the music, whatever the meduim that tickles your fancy, great. [/QUOTE]
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