Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog conversion. Where do we draw the line and start making music?
I picked this up from Chris Randall's (one part of Audio Damage software) Analog Industries blog. I feel this should be shared to any who are working with digital audio at any stage of the process. Listen and follow carefully. It may be a bit over the head for some of you but watch it a couple times and try to follow the logic. There are plenty of articles/debates about sampling rate and audio bit depth and the basics of digital audio to be found on the net, in the case that you need a refresher course. It is a topic with which you should definitely eventually familiarize yourself. Just a tip guys. Cheers!
YouTube video: (Note, this is NOT sponsored by Image-Line, rather they shared it via permission from original creator and CC license)
Chris's blog: http://www.analogindustries.com/
A/D and D/A conversion and what takes place therein
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Chris Montgomery (the guy in the video) even sometimes appears here at KVR ("ogg-vorbis")... 
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I wasn't aware of that. Well, he did a bang up job on this one! My thanks go out to you Chris, ogg-vorbisTricky-Loops wrote:Chris Montgomery (the guy in the video) even sometimes appears here at KVR ("ogg-vorbis")...