It doesn't PRODUCE sounds, it STORES millions of digitized samples of sounds which are reconstructed into continuous audio streams by signal processing hardware.
Re: How does a cd produce sound ? It's Plastic.?
Started by ●September 6, 2008
Reply by ●September 7, 20082008-09-07
ben@hometoolong.inv wrote:> It doesn't PRODUCE sounds, it STORES millions of digitized samples of > sounds which are reconstructed into continuous audio streams by signal > processing hardware.He's not looking for an answer. He's luring you to his blog, presumably for profit. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●September 8, 20082008-09-08
On Sep 7, 8:05 am, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:> b...@hometoolong.inv wrote: > > It doesn't PRODUCE sounds, it STORES millions of digitized samples of > > sounds which are reconstructed into continuous audio streams by signal > > processing hardware. > > He's not looking for an answer. He's luring you to his blog, presumably > for profit. > > Jerry > -- > Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. > �����������������������������������������������������������������������How does a record / LP produce sound - it's just vinyl :) Cheers, Dave
Reply by ●September 8, 20082008-09-08
Dave wrote:> On Sep 7, 8:05 am, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote: >> b...@hometoolong.inv wrote: >>> It doesn't PRODUCE sounds, it STORES millions of digitized samples of >>> sounds which are reconstructed into continuous audio streams by signal >>> processing hardware. >> He's not looking for an answer. He's luring you to his blog, presumably >> for profit. >> >> Jerry >> -- >> Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. >> ����������������������������������������������������������������������� > > How does a record / LP produce sound - it's just vinyl :)How can sound be sent through a vacuum? No wonder vacuum tubes are a bit mysterious! Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●September 8, 20082008-09-08
Jerry Avins wrote:> Dave wrote: > >> On Sep 7, 8:05 am, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote: >> >>> b...@hometoolong.inv wrote: >>> >>>> It doesn't PRODUCE sounds, it STORES millions of digitized samples of >>>> sounds which are reconstructed into continuous audio streams by signal >>>> processing hardware. >>> >>> He's not looking for an answer. He's luring you to his blog, presumably >>> for profit. >>> >>> Jerry >>> -- >>> Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. >>> ����������������������������������������������������������������������� >> >> >> How does a record / LP produce sound - it's just vinyl :) > > > How can sound be sent through a vacuum? No wonder vacuum tubes are a bit > mysterious! > > JerryAhhh You just explained why they are called valves ;)