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The adc chip makes a dot that corresponds to what it hears at each sample point. You could sneak stuff in between samples that it didn't find out about. Woah, someone will probably try to sneak in watching porn while recording a symphony by cutting out the sound at each sample time.Sure it wasn’t, it was invented to be worse than a string and two cans. That’s why it was invented by telcos, because they wanted to cut down on all the cables and telephone exchanges and go back to the good old days. Where do you get this nonsense, do you read it somewhere or does it just come to you?
Why on earth would you still be waiting for something you’ve already been given? You were even given the mathematical proof along with the explanation!
Again, already explained to you. It “knows” because of the data in the sample points and the mathematical formula that reconstructs the original waveform from that data.
If that is true, does that mean digital is no good for numerous complex sinusoids in unision? What if we tried to mess up playback by using as many complex and ever-changing sinusoids as possible? Can you overload a 44.1 sample rate, so that it can't capture it all? Does the mathematical formula a dac chip comes up with change depending on what each sample is? Seriously, is it possible to fool a 44.1 rate into not actually capturing what happened between each sample?Again, it’s a simple sinusoid compared to the numerous different geometric shapes in the Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings but it is not just a single sine wave, it’s a waveform comprised of numerous single sine waves.
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