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Re: SoundMeister
In article <1993May30.001403.11685@nuchat.sccsi.com>, Glynne Tolar writes...
>
> In article <C7tAqA.FCx@news.iastate.edu> irsman@iastate.edu (Ian Schmidt) writes:
> >
> >The DOC, like all digital audio generation systems, requires anti-aliasing
> >filtering to reduce the digital alias noise and help make lower-quality
> >samples such as those used in MODs sound better. Check out some books on
> >basic sampling theory.
>
> Maybe true BUT we were talking input, not output! So when has a MOD player
> taken input?
Anti-aliasing works for both input and output. Think of it as Dolby
noise reduction. It can take a low-quality tape and make it sound
better by eliminating hihg-frequency hiss, low-frequency feedback, etc.
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