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"Just imagine if I didn't know a ton about waves and signals." Anyone who listens to electronic music (and you do) and knows Autechre (you know them) and understands even the slightest (the slightest) about waves and all that is definitely aware that Untilted is an album made with particular waves. I knew it, and I listen to much less electronic music than you. You didn’t know, so I don’t believe you. Lie.
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The simplest waves are the sinusoidal ones, where it is easy to observe the properties of symmetry between peaks and troughs, while a wave like the sawtooth is quite the opposite; it is discontinuous (indeed, its shape simulates the teeth of a saw) and far from sinusoidal, best simulating breaking situations in the generation of noises. Minchia, you studied the issue just to respond to a joke! I wipe the slate clean for the effort, with love.
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Look at Aeneas, he is much happier without experiencing the abdominal pains of Untilted; just a sawtooth is enough for him.
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"Have you decided to build yourself a pair of speakers with an incorporated Helmholtz resonator?" Too complicated and expensive even buying the parts separately. Then you'll end up making that, and you'll have to make another ten thousand gadgets to take advantage of it. Then you make the other gadgets too, and your neighbors report you, or you break windows and the falling glass kills a passerby. So, after you get out of jail, you build yourself an isolated room the right way, and one day you wake up a nerd with no luck with women, spending your days searching for records that can make the most of all your gadgets. So you've spent all your savings, a few years in jail, and your free time just to listen, in turns, to a maximum of 100 records throughout the history of music. Audiophilia, if you know it, you avoid it.
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Ah, sorry I didn't reply << so you were here just to make it with torrone. >> No, just because you mentioned me. I couldn't resist jumping in even though I hadn't read a word of the previous discussion.
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"You said you liked it before, now you say it sucks." Don't tell me that, or I'll have to explain myself again.
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I prefer this over TNT Audio Audiocostruzioni - Il Portale dell'alta fedelt� amatoriale DIY is a must, not an option. When I found out that a speaker with an integrated Helmholtz resonator can cost up to twenty thousand euros, I saw the light. I mean, I fainted.
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And the damn little drawings, Devine's drawings are beautiful.
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<< What the hell are you talking about? >> The mental confusion is so deep that, honestly, it's hard for me to understand it too. << I want to be free to say that album makes me want to throw up. >> As for "album" in the sense of "music recorded on a reproducible medium for the listener" (???) it makes me want to throw up too, or maybe even more than it does for you. I repeat, I bought it and listened to it at most twice. But, viewed from the perspective of "a work containing particular sounds that, when reproduced with professional equipment (NB, I mean a recording studio, not 'a sound system from the hood'), create something physically perceivable," it's amazing. When I say "it messes with your brain," I mean it truly hurts your head, not "wow, that's cool," but "turn down the volume because it hurts," or "disconnect the subwoofer or I'll lose my lunch." I mean, it literally makes you feel like you're going to throw up, real abdominal contractions. I’ve also heard Daft Punk with the same equipment, and I can guarantee you I didn't have any abdominal contractions nor did I feel my brain annoyed. I agree with you on your point, I was just trying to make a different one.
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Untilted but are you a professional sound engineer?