Yes, there is.
Did I say that?
I'm not. But even an analog delay based on "sample and hold" needs a samplerate.
Bucket brigade delays (which is what is ment with the phrase "analog delay") work by sampling the sound and putting the sampled level in a "bucket". Then, at the next clock signal...
There are three (and a half) typea of analog reverbs, and two types of analog delays.
Delays first:
The old type is called tape delays. The use tape in a loop. Roland space echo is the most famous type there.
Second type is known as analog delays. The basically use a chain of condensers that...
Except for the most popular turntable of them all of course:
http://www.panasonic-europe.com/technics/products/product_detail.asp?range=turntable&prodid=SL-1200MK5
But, ok, that's not an audiophile product, so that was unfair. ;)
Well, that's how dr ZEE, Beck, acorec, DamnYankee and you come off to, so there ya go.
And all i'm doing is that I refuse to say that I don't know what i'm talking about. Is that arrogance? Possibly.
And the same to you, sir.
exactly what i do.
I notice you completely fail to give any kind of useful reference. That means I'll unfortunately have to assume that this claim was no more correct then the rest of your claims, which unfortunately displayed some lack of insight onto the issues.
You should read some post-modernists. Especially Jaqcues Lacan. :p
But yes, sometimes it's an effort to talk down, you are right. And sometimes people are fuzzy becuase they actually have nothing to say (like Lacan). i'm sure there are more reasons.
Amd i'm not saying dr ZEEs fuzzyness is a...
Or, by being suitably fuzzy, he forces you to interpret everything he say and fill in the blanks. So the insight you find are what you find in the infilled blanks. It's YOUR insight, not Dr ZEEs.
This is completely und utterly false, from start to finish.
This is new. Never heard that before. Can you elaborate?
Complete and utter bullshit.
Except of course, these highs are usually more chopped off in analog... :p
why wouldn't you get that in digital? that's a very weird statement.
True...
Well, I do know more than most of the people in this thread. Thats not a superiority complex, thats a fact. As an electronical (both digital and analog) engineer with an interest in sound, I have been studuying this on my free for twenty years now. SOME snippets of information and insight has...