Predictions for the Future of Audio

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Believe me phillbagg this tech has been on the drawing board and is only a few years away.
Even back in the 1800s they knew of the relationship of the frequencies but the tech is just now coming available.





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That sounds cool! Do you have a link with info? I googled and found nothing :(
 
people will make their own music more and more....evently we will make all our own music...it will go through a period of darkness before a new movement of artistry and culture shall be born from the flames of corporate mainstream bullshit... like a Pheonix!!!

BRILLIANT!!! I wish I would have wrote this. I completely agree!
 
People will eventually become too stupid to operate recording devices. The technology will disappear.



People will also become too stupid to operate any kind of electronic amplification. Not everyone will be this stupid of course, just the great majority... enough to destroy the music products industry. Amplifiers and PA's will become an occult legend, and the few that have the equipment and ability to operate it will be hunted and burned at the stake like witches in early America.

A new musical ruling class will arise. Classical guitarists. Sure, there are other unamplified instruments, but they're too hard to play and will disappear right along with the firewire interface. The steel string acoustic guitar will have long since disappeared, as the Public Protection Agency will ban them due to the high rate of "poking your eye out" when replacing the strings. Classical guitarists will be fabulously wealthy. Girls everywhere will throw their tube tops at them... chase them relentlessly, hunting them down to use for their sexual gratification.
 
A new musical ruling class will arise. Kazoo Players. Sure, there are other unamplified instruments, but they're too hard to play and will disappear right along with the firewire interface.
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People will eventually become too stupid to operate recording devices. The technology will disappear.



People will also become too stupid to operate any kind of electronic amplification. Not everyone will be this stupid of course, just the great majority... enough to destroy the music products industry. Amplifiers and PA's will become an occult legend, and the few that have the equipment and ability to operate it will be hunted and burned at the stake like witches in early America.

A new musical ruling class will arise. Classical guitarists. Sure, there are other unamplified instruments, but they're too hard to play and will disappear right along with the firewire interface. The steel string acoustic guitar will have long since disappeared, as the Public Protection Agency will ban them due to the high rate of "poking your eye out" when replacing the strings. Classical guitarists will be fabulously wealthy. Girls everywhere will throw their tube tops at them... chase them relentlessly, hunting them down to use for their sexual gratification.

Rise of the Accordionistas!
 
Idiots.... the great robot, NI Kontakt 4, will kill all accordionists and kazoo players in the first year of the great music war!!
 
A new musical ruling class will arise. Classical guitarists. Sure, there are other unamplified instruments, but they're too hard to play and will disappear right along with the firewire interface. The steel string acoustic guitar will have long since disappeared, as the Public Protection Agency will ban them due to the high rate of "poking your eye out" when replacing the strings. Classical guitarists will be fabulously wealthy. Girls everywhere will throw their tube tops at them... chase them relentlessly, hunting them down to use for their sexual gratification.

It sounds like somebody is saying something, but they are pretty far away so it's hard to hear :confused: :p
 
I predict that music and the poeple who play it will get proportionately suckier.
 
It sounds like somebody is saying something, but they are pretty far away so it's hard to hear :confused: :p
Well there may not be mic's and amplification, but there will still be the internet. It'll be called something else though. "Internet" is a three syllable word. Two syllables will be the max.
 
Prediction?


Pain.

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"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Greg_L again."
 
That sounds cool! Do you have a link with info? I googled and found nothing :(

It's in the *great book of majic*....written by A. Crowley

And a few other publications.

Just google up sound freq. then light freq. and match up them your self.
It's quite interesting.





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not true...because he called it "majick"...I knows my Crowley lol :)
 
Ultimately there is one measure of latency that cannot be improved: the speed of light. If you are jamming with somebody in Singapore, you have to have at least 50msec latency, and that's only if you had a straight pipe there. Go to satellite transmission or a more typical land/sea line, and it will have to be longer.

So you will have to select jamming partners that are reasonably close, probably within 3,000 miles.

Don't underestimate the power of black holes to speed things up... and I'm sure getting into the fourth dimension will help as well...
 
not true...because he called it "majick"...I knows my Crowley lol :)

Thanks KC all of those special spelling and those codes are really taxing on the brain.
You read a lot of his stuff?





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Everyone in the world will be late by an hour and the powers to be will cancel the gig. :mad: The End.







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Latency, yes, that will be a problem, however a "audio router" could solve much of that by significantly prioritizing audio traffic over everything else, much the way routers today can prioritize voice over IP traffic.

Also consider this : ADAT lightpipe (8 channels of audio) is tranmitted at 9.216 Mbit/s, at a 48Khz sample rate with 16 bits.

Also, since one bass player in Japan won't need all eight channels and only one, the audio routers could hack those 8 channels up in a proprietary way, and receive one channel (1.152 Mbit/s) from that bass player. That leaves 7 other channels available for simultanious recording of other musicians.

Most cable modem providers offer business class services which have prioritized traffic as compared to residential customers, and they give you 20Mbit/s bandwidth on their entry level plan. By real bandwidth from a real provider and the latency issue is not gone but at least significantly reduced.

For example, with my bandwidth, if I were to ping "yahoo.com" on any of my servers down in the basement, I get a reply in the 2 to 3 millisecond range.

That's getting very close to what is necessary for real-time recording over wide area networks.

A friend of mine who writes device drivers for a living (for a video card manufacturer) wrote both of us a vista driver whereas the output of his windows mixer can appear as an input device on my windows mixer - so if he plays an MP3 or sings into the mic (badly, but sings none the less), I can move the volume control for that remote device and listen in - at the 48Khz, 16 bit mono quality - one channel of adat.

We put this together and we're just a bunch of monkeys. Imagine what a professional team of engineers working for say, Cisco, could do? I hope much better :D

I think it's very doable in the near future. I really do.
 
It's in the *great book of majic*....written by A. Crowley

And a few other publications.

Just google up sound freq. then light freq. and match up them your self.
It's quite interesting.

Yes, wavelengths of the visible spectrum are measured in nanometers, and wavelengths of sound are measured in centimeters and meters . . . while the frequency of visible light is measured in THz . . . I can see the parallels clearly :rolleyes:

You should try learning physics from somebody other than Crowley :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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