I'm well aware of overshoot in video, but even there in these digital
times - with digits increasingly being delivered right to the pixels on
the screen I have to wonder what the issue is.
The stringent level control was necessary in analog days to limit volts
down cables with audio it was more a matter of supressed carrier and
negative modulation, but if all the samples are in spec what are we
really talking about at the end delivery - a .6dB overage at a speaker
that lasts less than 1/48000th of a second? It all feels a bit job
creationy to me... what am I missing?
best regards
Mike
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