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Re: Bass distortion
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2007, 06:00:32 PM »

haha...the frequency analysis shows a lot of bass, but what's your point? +T anyway  :)


Since it doesn't appear that there is clipping in the sample, I thought that the frequency analysis with bass frequencies at +10db might offer a clue to the problem.  That's my only point.  I don't know enough yet to have another point.

Distortion is a tricky little fella its very hard to see at that resolution you have to zoom into the wave to see it properly :)




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Re: Bass distortion
« Reply #16 on: February 05, 2007, 02:44:47 AM »

haha...the frequency analysis shows a lot of bass, but what's your point? +T anyway  :)


Since it doesn't appear that there is clipping in the sample, I thought that the frequency analysis with bass frequencies at +10db might offer a clue to the problem.  That's my only point.  I don't know enough yet to have another point.



OK, I don't think the frequency analysis could offer too much information that would point to distortion. It was nice to see it anyway- I've only used the FA to look for signs of lossy sources when trading...it's a sheer give-away when you look at an mp3 with one of those and see the drop-off at 16000 Hz.

 

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