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Digital and analog question

With an analog audio signal it is extremely easy to create a simple low pass filter to roll high frequencies. So simple that it actually can be done by accident. But in the digital domain, not even talking DACs just the 0s and 1s the algorithms needed to specifically roll high frequencies in the data itself is way too specific and complicated to happen by accident. That really is like monkeys on type writer's accidentally writing the works of Shakespeare.

Is this something any of you think about? Does it not give you pause to think maybe just maybe it's listener bias effects?


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