yep my extreme likes this very well... my use to have, home audio speaker had a extra tweeter in each (4 total speakers) that did just what you said... ;-) not all VA synths however have the output range beyond 20k if that much... in most cases it is rolled off to mask the aliasing... ION is a good example, they change the OS just to mask this, you don't have the last high octave on the synth, it repeats the lower octave on the keys... dale dale@... Lancaster CA Are you a musician that needs to promote yourself or tell everyone about your musical event? promotions_n_events-subscribe@yahoogroups.com is designed just for this. band web pages Inquisitor Betrayer http://www.soundclick.com/bands/7/inquisitorbetrayermusic.htm band forum http://www.inquisitorbetrayer.com/forum/main/ Angel's Wings http://www.soundclick.com/angelswings ----- Original Message ----- From: Giblet To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 11:25 PM Subject: RE: [AN1x] Aliasing <snip>In fact, adding a pair of electrostatic tweeter columns can make a day/night difference to a pair of otherwise superb speakers. Mine respond up to 42Khz -- way beyond human hearing -- yet they add a presence that is missing in the titanium dome tweeters that were stock equipment. Those stock guys do very well up to 22Khz (according to a scope and a Behringer mic). Flat and accurate, so where does all this dramatic live-ness come from with the electrostats? I think it's sensed pressure I hear from frequencies in the 22-28Khz range. It's obvious in any A/B test. I've noticed that if I throw HF pink noise (in the 19K+ range) into an ambient-type sample on the Triton, eg waterfalls, it sounds more 'real'. <snip> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AN1x] Aliasing
2005-04-17 by Dale Kay
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