XPost: rec.arts.drwho   
   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   In article <10mrdq3$3mqmo$1@dont-email.me>,   
   Your Name wrote:   
   >On 2026-02-15 02:23:32 +0000, Lawrence DŽOliveiro said:   
   >> On Sun, 15 Feb 2026 13:47:06 +1300, Your Name wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> The recording studios also use a much better digital equipment than   
   >>> home music players or what is released on the CD or online / streaming   
   >>> services, so what you're hearing has been downsampled.   
   >>   
   >> Are you admitting that digital technology can possibly be good enough   
   >> to serve as source material for your precious vinyl?   
   >   
   >I didn't say whether it was "good enough" or not, simply what happens.   
   >Personally I couldn't actually care less since I have zero interest in   
   >music anyway. :-)   
   >   
   >For a CD, the sounds are downsampled to CD-quality from teh higher   
   >quality studio digital recordings. Similarly with various streaming   
   >qualities.   
   >   
   >For vinyl, it will depend on how exactly the vinyl master is made, but   
   >it still won't be a purely digital recording, even though the studio   
   >source was. There will be minute changes and differences. Together,   
   >that *could* mean some people hear (or more precisely *feel*) a   
   >difference in quality.   
   >   
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   >   
   >>> But the on and off bits of digital audio and video can never match the   
   >>> near-infinite uniqueness of analogue.   
   >>   
   >> Quantum theory says no.   
   >   
   >Multiverse theory says every peice of music exists in every format and   
   >quality ... somewhere. :-p   
   >   
      
      
   In your multiverse.   
      
   >   
   >   
   >>> Even if you were digitally recording at a bazillion samples per second,   
   >>> you'd still be missing things between each sample.   
   >>   
   >> Fun fact: your nervous system is basically digital (nerve impulses   
   >> either fire or don't fire). So you already do.   
   >   
   >Yes and no (and depends on who you ask). The human systems, including   
   >the nervous system, are not really strictly analogue nor digital. They   
   >are basically a mix of / somewhere between the two.   
   >   
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