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Hi,
Ok that seems impossible.
100% hits before first time i got "no" was at -130. That is supposed to be below audibility perhaps and noise floor of equipment - ??
Now going down below like 80 dbs the noise could not be clearly identified it seems. However it appeared to sound not as clear with noise.
Just curious, how the noise is added to the music ?
One more question : what is the bandwidth of the noise added ?
Regards,
Lukas.
Ok that seems impossible.
100% hits before first time i got "no" was at -130. That is supposed to be below audibility perhaps and noise floor of equipment - ??
Now going down below like 80 dbs the noise could not be clearly identified it seems. However it appeared to sound not as clear with noise.
Just curious, how the noise is added to the music ?
One more question : what is the bandwidth of the noise added ?
Regards,
Lukas.
MUSIC + NOISE = FINAL SIGNAL. Noise is random generated.Just curious, how the noise is added to the music?
Noise Level : MAX_AMPLITUDE * 1/(10^( XdB / 20 ))
One more question : what is the bandwidth of the noise added ?
Regards,
Lukas.
It is a white noise and BW is limited to Fs/2. I made a difference between "clean" and "noisy" track for the "-40dB" test. Noise level is constant, signal amplitude in the music sample varies so in more silent parts of the music the white noise is very audible. Pink noise would not be that much audible.
Ditto. In the classical + noise you can hear it way down in the quiet parts.
Not sure what Pink or Brown noise would tell us, as most audio noise is near white, isn't it?
Therefore I used white noise with level calculated relative to maximal possible amplitude. I think it is the most objective test.
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