It's not as if there's a noise problem, because they use the same circuits as Formula One.
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There is so much more demand for Formula One than it can supply. You have governments investing in circuits all over the world, and the private sector sometimes has a tough time competing with that.
Noise is a parasite. Anything noisy is poorly designed.
They that govern the most make the least noise.
Noise is a buffer, more effective than cubicles or booth walls.
Formula one is very one-dimensional in terms of what we do in the cockpit.
Noises have generally been thought of as indistinct, but this is not true.
Working in the digital domain, you're using approximations of things; the actual sound wave never enters the equation. You deal with sections of it, and you're able to do so much more by just reducing the information to a finite amount.
You know, people come up with formulas who are uncreative. They can't picture something different so they can only go by something that's laid out for them.
For me, it's just more satisfying when you follow the rules rather than just make a bunch of sounds. The magic of just making noise in the studio goes away after a while.
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