In music (modern), you have periods of notes, right beside each other (assonance). This brings pleasure when the periods (the medium, restored) are over.
How about frequency?
Say, you have 49 kHz for a period, playing 48 kHz material. This is only one (1) kHz over. Mathematically, this will be superior. The music however will sound poor.
Then you can go back to 48 kHz.
This will bring relief.
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In the player, you can examine the music for periods when to alter (change) the frequency.
This is the paucity of live musicians, who are forced to interpret a score (as opposed to a great pianist like Robert Silverman of Vancouver) rather than play it straight ahead, and is why Walter (now Walter / Wendy) Carlos used synthetic (computer) playback to make "Switched on Bach" ( ) as opposed to using live musicians.
JP 2017/01/17
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