Re: Rolling off high frequencies when mastering?

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On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 03:12:20PM -0400, Monty Montgomery wrote:

> This is utter hogwash.  All the signal energy and resolution is
> preserved to exactly the limits of the sampling rate at all lower
> frequencies, even if your 'biggest dots' aren't landing at 0dB or
> wherever.  True of audio signals, true of  images, true of video.  The
> same discrete sampling lessons apply to all three equally.

'Utter hogwash' is exactly the right description. 
I'm getting quite tired of having to fight that sort
of nonsense. It seems to be an endemic feature of 
'democratic science'.

Ciao,

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FA

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E guerra e morte !
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