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These are expensive pieces of hardware. I'm not looking to sell them - I'm looking to share with you what I think is the best thing in audio and midi today. They aren't for everyone, and I'm not trying to shove them down anyone's throat. This is for those who have or are looking to get into audio or midi, those who want to understand it, and those who want to learn from the best.
I have been in the audio and midi business for over 20 years. I have owned a home studio for the last 15, and have had the highest end systems for the last 4 years.The main piece of hardware in my system is my control PC. A fully pimped out desktop PC that I use for nothing else. It's got everything, including:
Highlights:Control PC & Audio PC (Intel NUC 10 Performance Mini PC)Windows Server 2019Audiophile Optimizer 3.00Process Lasso Server ProHungryBear's TrustedClean 2.0 (RAM Disk)ExtremeStabilizerNaim Audio XPSNaim Audio AROLinn Sondek LP12, Naim Audio XPSNaim Audio NAT02Naim Audio CDS2, Naim Audio SBLsBack to top
Back to Computer Audio: It's always good to see the Blackmagic Design Solo 8 on the list. This is a very famous soundcard for the Mac. I also like the new Naim Audio iPCP from the Naim Audio MasterWorks line. In the US we have 1 of 3 models from Naim, the NAC. What I don't like so much is that the website for the NAC is outdated and I can't find any information on the NAC. By the way, the NAC is a USB DAC for the Mac. I have found several models on the Internet but not the US version. I will update this information when I can find information on the NAC.
JPLAY is a hi-end audio player for Windows, with a modern interface and high quality sound. JPLAY is designed to play all audio formats, including MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, WAV, WMA, APE, MOD, AVI, XA, TXT, OGA, IMY and many more.
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# Matlab code for the case with two phonons, with acoustic, optical, and flexural modes at different frequencies, with a single acoustic resonance, and with an acoustic resonance coupled to a flexural mode.
# Compile
x = linspace(-10, 10, 500); y = linspace(-10, 10, 500); z = sin(x) + cos(y); figure plot(x, y, z, '--r','markersize', 12,'markerfacecolor', 'k')
axis equal
# Resonance
w1 = 1/2*pi/4;
w2 = 1/2*pi/2;
W1 = 1/2*pi/w1;
W2 = 1/2*pi/w2;
for k = 1:size(x, 1) xi = x(k); for j = 1:size(y, 1) yi = y(j); for i = 1:size(z, 1) zi = z(i); if ( (i-1)/W1 < xi & (i-1)/W1 827ec27edc