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Old 7th December 2007, 09:51 AM   #41
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Old 8th December 2007, 12:35 PM   #42
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I think it just shows how bad some recording/mastering/production/etc. really is
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Old 9th December 2007, 09:23 PM   #43
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Brilliant stuff

Reminds me of the time when a friend came to ask my advice on his faulty TV. He said 'This gooey sweet thing got hot', and produced an overheated wax-caoted paper capacitor!
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The oddest thing is that Rich Pell identified the same high frequency 'artifacts' in the same songs as I had mentioned below:

Why do I see a low-level frequency 'line' (FFT derived) during many recordings which appears to be around the 16KHz range? Moon Over Bourbon Street (Sting) on the Bring on the Night Disc 2 has it. Cosmic Thing (B-52's) on the Cosmic Thing disc has it to a lesser degree. Take Me To The River (Talking Heads) on the Sand in the Vaseline Disc 1 has one around 20KHz. etcetera as mentioned in his article, heh.

Kind of cool.
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Old 16th December 2007, 08:27 AM   #45
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Apologies for the above post - it somehow became attached to the wrong thread, after disappearing when I wnt to submit it!
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