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16 April 2010

Multi - layering of Sound

We now know that sound has many parts that make it sound. Any change in one of these elements drastically changes the sound itself.

So, sound basically is multi-layered. If paper were to show the dynamics of sound, it would be better to show it on different layers rather than on one. Also, using different shapes and colours for each of the parts would make them easier to read.

So, even if only one part of sound is changed, we can easily replace the layer of that element with the other's.

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