Oh, THAT "Niagara Falls!!!!!!!!"
Gotcha. Thanks!
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"Niagara Falls!!!!!!!!"
NIAGARA FALLS!!! Slooooowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch....
Please say you hit him already.
It's our Manly Greeting whenever I visit him. A quick belt in the chops and he's a pussycat.
Scott, are you going to commute to Los Gatos?
No, vacation and retire (someday). Trying out the Tilden Park golf course Sunday at 6:08 AM.
http://ia600500.us.archive.org/15/items/HenryBurr/HenryBurr-AllICanDoisJustLoveYou.mp3
Above is an MP3 Of a just under 100 year old cylinder recording. You can hear the noise, recording horn distortion and even wow and flutter. But are we 100 years more advanced?
There was an NPR jazz station in town that recently merged with a NPR Alternate Adult Album station. I used to joke the jazz station only owned three records, they just played them at different speeds!
This week we are adding shelves to the radio station we built as they merge with the local formerly all jazz station. That requires shelving 3000 more CD's. That requires adding 20 of our custom made shelves to the 250 or so they have for their "AAA" existing collection. Of course they try to have most of the in-play music on their hard drives. So it seems my joke was almost true.
P.S. to make space for the added staff they are getting rid of a lot of stuff including many duplicate CD's. I'll be picking many of those up the weekend! 🙂 🙂 🙂 !!
Above is an MP3 Of a just under 100 year old cylinder recording. You can hear the noise, recording horn distortion and even wow and flutter. But are we 100 years more advanced?
There was an NPR jazz station in town that recently merged with a NPR Alternate Adult Album station. I used to joke the jazz station only owned three records, they just played them at different speeds!
This week we are adding shelves to the radio station we built as they merge with the local formerly all jazz station. That requires shelving 3000 more CD's. That requires adding 20 of our custom made shelves to the 250 or so they have for their "AAA" existing collection. Of course they try to have most of the in-play music on their hard drives. So it seems my joke was almost true.
P.S. to make space for the added staff they are getting rid of a lot of stuff including many duplicate CD's. I'll be picking many of those up the weekend! 🙂 🙂 🙂 !!
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Isn´t that exactly what Kunchurs data imply?
AFAIR he measured the upper frequency limit of his participants and even those listeners with a quite limited frequency range could detect a variation in the ~5-6µs region..
I'm still not comfortable with his test design. He doesn't have control over vertical dispersion, but varies it when he moves one driver vs another.
Cheers, jn
Above is an MP3 Of a just under 100 year old cylinder recording.
Was it a copy...or was it the.......MASTER CYLINDER!!
jn
http://ia600500.us.archive.org/15/items/HenryBurr/HenryBurr-AllICanDoisJustLoveYou.mp3
Above is an MP3 Of a just under 100 year old cylinder recording. You can hear the noise, recording horn distortion and even wow and flutter. But are we 100 years more advanced?
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What's up with the clipped samples 😡 Must the mp3 crowd at work. 😀
Simon, many thanks for digging that up. Voices from the dawn of audio, it really moves me. The music still comes true; there is a live person singing there.
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Yes, it is Pete Seeger at Hudson river concert in autumn 1966.
The second photo is me at Niagara Falls.
Pete' sister, Peggy, was for many years a resident in the UK living with Ewen McColl, father of Nancy - who was so tragically killed in Mexico a few years ago!
This pic of Nancy as I remember her was dragged from the web. [The pic shows her with a normal banjo though she usually used a long-neck and sometimes a fretless instrument.]
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On it's way to the top ! ...... 🙂There'd go the neighborhood. 😀
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http://ia600500.us.archive.org/15/items/HenryBurr/HenryBurr-AllICanDoisJustLoveYou.mp3
Above is an MP3 Of a just under 100 year old cylinder recording.
Done a small analysis, if you don't mind 😉
100 years after, we have one freq. decade below, one decade above, and sharp cut-off 🙂
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...AFAIR he measured the upper frequency limit of his participants and even those listeners with a quite limited frequency range could detect a variation in the ~5-6µs region.
But in the production of music content- do we have another chance to enhance the temporal resolution as to raise the sampling frequency?
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Kunchur’s 2007 paper has a number of problems with the signal theory which I can pick out quite easily
there is no problem getting a periodic signal from a DAC
the assertion to the contrary is just bizarre to anyone familiar with analog/digital Signal Theory – “looking at the points” in a sound editor is a logical fail – the reconstruction/anti-imaging filter output is the waveform to look at
The later slide presentation’s psychoacoustic model proposal goes beyond my meager psychoacoustics knowledge ability to judge credibility
but I can ceratainly spot the correlation argument he uses
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