Huh. I've used the exact same nose grease technique on black-and-white negatives. This should work, up to a point. I found personally that I only really had enough nose-grease to do maybe half the surface area of a negative (on a high nose-grease production day) so I'm thinking you must have one hell of a honker to do a whole CD.
The thing is, music has ALWAYS been based off mathematical formulas at its core. The "art" really lies in the musician picking and choosing options that work well together to create something pleasing to the ear. (Well, that plus the skill of being proficient in playing an instrument of choice, and/or talent in singing the vocals well.) Humans have been practising music for at least as long as we've been practising mathematics, if not longer. Mathematical formulas may well have been sitting there, waiting for us to discover them, but that doesn't mean that everyone who has ever made music saw the mathematics at the core of it, and understood music to be inherently mathematical. Ever since Bach though, we've been thinking of music as the notes on the page. Music isn't 'based off mathematical formulas at it's core', it's borne of impulses that are older and more atavistic by far which themselves are a result of the process of our biology through time. So are our minds but we make music first and then our minds kick in and try to understand and we figure out the maths of it. Watch a child sing sometime and you'll see what I mean. Discovering rules for the harmonics of a string and extrapolating from there may help us understand how we hear music, but it doesn't describe music per se.
Is there any problem Python *can't* solve?
Anything requiring thumbs? or say.... warm blood?
Huh. I've used the exact same nose grease technique on black-and-white negatives. This should work, up to a point. I found personally that I only really had enough nose-grease to do maybe half the surface area of a negative (on a high nose-grease production day) so I'm thinking you must have one hell of a honker to do a whole CD.