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Re: Yep, I'm with ya

Howdy

Since you can represent any given sine with an arbitrary phase, you just add enough up to give you the attack or transient you want with what ever phase you want. (Limited by Nyquist for highest freq and ultimately the level quantization introducing enough errors which smear the time resolution.)

CDs can represent left and right channel phase differences which are quite small, smaller than a sample period. This is probably how great CD players with low jitter get a precise soundstage, even for higher freq instruments like the triangle, etc. (I'm just hand waving here.)

I don't know the exact time resolution of Redbook, but the simplistic argument that it's one sample period is clearly hooey.

-Ted


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