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Waterguy

(258 posts)
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 02:57 AM Sep 2023

why are sound records round

What is it about the transferring of sound that it has to be round.
A start and a finish...
Recorded sound is different than sound that is never recorded.
We hear, and we imitate the world around us, but why do we make music,
that only we can appreciate.

We transcribe sounds with hollow tubes into frequencies, and then amplified, such as the winds, those sounds are etched.
Or, we transmit sounds through radio waves,
through frequencies detected by receptors that are designed to accept
a source/ A receptor that moves backwards and forwards, in the exact same pattern
of any sound, with only a short delay in time.

When we detail sound as it is, and it is everything, or anything one could
ever amplify, we also utilize ultrasound, and in the aquatic terminology of very
low frequency, the mechanical method, which is even more profound.

Nothing's really round. Is that true?

Analog recordings to digital.

Oh sure, why not.





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