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Great video!
I actually have an idea of what's going on, now.
That being said, I miss analog.
Everything is too pristine and clear these days (in audio as well as video)
Thanks for the upload!
Nice explain
ОтветитьPlease ask, sir, this is related to the Type C to Jack Audio Converter Adapter which already has a DAC, there are several options on the marketplace, some are 24bit/96 khz, then some are 32 bit/384khz, which one is the best at capturing small sounds but sounds clear which one bro? this is for the case of playing PUBG games to be more sensitive to listening to distant enemy steps.
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ОтветитьGreat video.. 1 question I have.... Can I record my midi tracks and vocal tracks in 44.1? Then after change to 48 to mix and Export in 48? I'm very curious about this...What do you think?? Peace Outttttt Great TIPS From your boy Poorhouzzzzzzzz
ОтветитьAmazing video, thank you!
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ОтветитьVery good informative video ! Thanks
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ОтветитьAwesome video, thank you!
ОтветитьIn the last 10 years or so converters became so similar analogue stages tend to dictate their sound.
Some manufacturers even use discrete analogue stages, some add transformers for "more sounds". New generation IC's like from THAT became as good as discrete options, often even better...
Thanks so much man, you make the best tutorials, the best thing about them is they are categorized and Simplified, keep up, you're awesome 😁👌
ОтветитьAwesome info thank you!
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ОтветитьPERFECT EXPLANATION!!
Ответитьim confused about bit rate being sample rate x bit depth. so cd got 1411kbps, sample rate of 44,1kHz and 16bits, but 44,1 x 16 only equals half of the supposed bit rate, should it be sample rate x bit depth x 2? Also I need an explanation on why is it times 2
ОтветитьSeeing this video on 2021 , very helpful! A pity your website isnt available any more. Thank you!
ОтветитьExplain about 5.1- 7.1Mixing
Ответитьhey man, how do you do this video???
ОтветитьAmazing video, really helped me out
Ответитьamazing tutorial, ur the best, happy to find your channel, keep it up
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ОтветитьOk, so I'm a geek. Can you please explain why 8 and 1024 when dividing the bits and kilobytes?
ОтветитьInsanely informative, well done.
ОтветитьTank you. Very well done
ОтветитьCrystal clear concepts. Thanks a ton!
ОтветитьTL:DR
Higher sample rate = Clearer high-end and less aliasing
Higher bit depth = lower noise floor and more detail in the volume of a signal
The process of recording sound stored in the form of thousands of individual measurements each at a discrete interval of time called
ОтветитьIs it okay if I use 44.1kHz/24bit
ОтветитьThe process of recording sound stored in the form of thousands of indivdual measurement each at a discrete unit of time called
Ответитьwhen does 44100*16 = 705.600 bits per sec ?
i think you mean 705,600 bits per sec
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very complete and informative video. cheers :-)
ОтветитьThank you so much for the clear explanation!
ОтветитьGreat video on explaining bit-depth and sample rates. I am new to audio production so this information is not what I am used to. The Math part got me hyped, though.
ОтветитьVery well explained!!!
Ответитьthanks bruh!!!
ОтветитьInterestingly enough, this seems to apply a bit further than just audio analysis like for example Software Defined Radios
Ответитьfirst minute: whats the y-axis ? is it metre, pillows or carpets?
ОтветитьMy only feedback is to use commas instead of periods when explaining math. It only confuses people. Other than that great video.
ОтветитьI LOVE YOUR ViDEOS!!!! You are making my life so much easier. The school makes everything hard and complicated. You show in one video what they don't say within months in one coherent lecture.
ОтветитьExcept your damaged ears can't hear past 14,000 kHz lol. That goes for anyone here over the age of 25.
ОтветитьFirst Who use 196khz? And second you said Mebibytes and and not you calculated it for mebibytes and not megabytes... (Bitdeth/8 * Samplerate * Number of channels (for example 2 for Stereo) * time in seconds / 1 000 000) = Wave file size in Megabytes
ОтветитьCan you dumb this down? :(
I still don't get what each of them DO, exactly...
Great tutorials!
But what's up with the website? There seems to not be much there. Nothing like the comments in the videos about what you can find there. i.e., I see no references to articles and such. Where are they hiding? Or did the site get hijacked, is it dead, or.....?
This is very educational. Thank you
ОтветитьHere's some trivia. WHY was the original digital audio/CD sampling rate set to 44.1khz?
Its because the human ear can only hear frequencies between about 20hz at the lowest, to frequencies of 20khz at the highest. Some are more sensitive, or not, than others. So, the 44.1khz made the digital sampling rate TWICE what the high end of that range is PLUS some overhead, so that it was still twice as fast as what even the most sensitive human ears can hear, PLUS a little bit more to be sure.