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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Hello there,
I'm very interested in audio and audio science. I recently got more in to the science behind sound after I started looking for some nice headphones, and now I'm (IMO) relatively well versed in how audio works, but I hope to learn a lot more here about fields like sampling theory. I found this place when searching for an explanation as to why my mathematically correct square waves from an app I'm working on looked so bad when generated and recorded through a DAC/ADC, and it looked to me like the people on this forum were in general a lot better versed in the actual science behind this stuff than at the only other audio forum I was using (although the people there taught me a lot too). I hope to be around for a while, and to learn some new things!
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49 - for the 16th time
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Hi wyager - and Welcome to diyAudio!!!!
As long as you believe only about half of what I tell ya you'll do fine. Oh - don't believe that 1st part - that was the half to not believe......
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Speakerholic
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Hello and welcome to the forums.
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