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To: Cameron Dorey who wrote (3068)11/6/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10072
 
Cameron, you have me buffaloed. Would you please tell me exactly what THE HELL you are talking about below?

Just a little hint.. don't confuse sample rate (44.1k sample frequency) with audio frequency (human range 20-20k Hz).

BTW, Roland's CD-RW Burner is a 2x.

>>I'll be darned, Allen, he *is* burning audio CD's, obviously real-time (that way he would have no other need for storage)! Let's see, are there really a lot of contrabass solos and/or concertos out there? They would be the only possibilities I could see that the CD burner could keep up with the data stream (you'd only have to sample at say, 300 Hz, in order to get the really low notes, not like 41,000 Hz for the high stuff).<<