

So can it be duplicated? ******OBVIOUSLY****** after all, we did NOT hear Tommy emmanuel play! We heard a SPEAKER convey a recording transmitted through youtube. I am WELL aware of how such devices work. And HEY, if years manner, I HAVE worked with this to some degree for 43 years. *****DUH*****! It is IMPOSSIBLE to create a sound that is sent to the masses and not be able to reproduce it ******EXACTLY******! WHY? Because ALL methods have, for many decades, been relayed over a speaker. In fact, here is the program that I use to produce my classical recordings. One by an orchestra and another by a synthesizer or program, they could NOT To the very trained ear, they can tell that the fluteĪttack on the runs is a little unnatural or the up bow on the violin isn't crispīut to your average Joe on the street, trust me, if I played them two pieces,

Synthesizer CAN duplicate a piece of music note for note and have it soundĪlmost indistinguishable from the real thing.

In English please?Īside from that, I could go into a big long spiel on how synthetic sound isĬreated (not that anybody would care) but ultimately, in general, yes, a This planet and I have no idea what you're talking about. Steve, I am a musician and a composer going on 35 years of my 55 years on And even THAT couldn't replicate that classical gas piece. They can map octaves, notes, and timing, ad that is really it. BTW they have probably thought about this for thousands of years. Until they can notate it, a synthesizer won't be sold that can do it. And YEAH, I have NEVER heard of a way to notate it. That IS another thing! Musicians have been playing with the little qualities of instruments like using a part of the instrument for percussion, and resonance, etc.
