In Reply to: That's not an in-room/microphone plot. It is the pure digital data on a DAW. posted by John Marks on April 22, 2014 at 11:44:08:
The bass frequency plot only shows a dynamic range for the various signal frequencies of approx. 16 dB.
If one looks VERY closely, it would be difficult to see anything much below about 30-40 dB down from the maximum signal displayed, as the thickness of the bottom most lines of data (one pixel above 0.00 volts) would only be about that low in level.
In point of fact, if any signals were below -40 dB, they would be invisible on the 2nd plot.
Linear amplitude plots are the refuge of a trickster or someone who has something to hide. Just my opinion.
Jon Risch
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Follow Ups
- Why hide the actual dynamic range you are displaying? - Jon Risch 21:20:46 04/22/14 (1)
- I was confusing "With Strings" 1955 with Brown's death date 1956. - John Marks 07:28:58 04/23/14 (0)