On 12/1/08 11:01 PM, "Argitoth" <
argitoth@...
> wrote:
> Analog sines can be perfect enough as proven by some of
> the modules out now and in production, nothing more needs to be said.
if it's perfect, digital is much more efficient/cheaper and more perfect.
> All we need now is good 1v/oct for whatever modules are producing
> those sines.
why's that is someone going to hear them in a musical application then You
probably don't want perfect as they won't have character or sound good....
if you want perfect, digital is where it's at... simple.
if a digital perfect sine sounds good to you why would you want the 100,000+
fold expense of re-creating something so mathematically simple and sterile
in with analog components We now have computers that can do this math,
it's perfect... but do you like how it sounds.
What are you trying to achieve