Guys, it comes down to the psychoacoustic effect.
This is how/why we can compress 90% of the information out of a piece of music into an mp3 and it still sounds "normal".
Sony/Philips know this when developing the CD.
Maybe the digital info isn't a perfect mathematical equivalent of an analogue piece of music.
No-one really cares if the human ear cannot detect the difference.
Our brains also do a lot of the number crunching (psychoacoustic effect).
No different to cinema. They've always been just moving pictures, right?
This is how/why we can compress 90% of the information out of a piece of music into an mp3 and it still sounds "normal".
Sony/Philips know this when developing the CD.
Maybe the digital info isn't a perfect mathematical equivalent of an analogue piece of music.
No-one really cares if the human ear cannot detect the difference.
Our brains also do a lot of the number crunching (psychoacoustic effect).
No different to cinema. They've always been just moving pictures, right?
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