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Uses Suzanne Vega's Tom's Diner as the source material. Quite a bit is lost in the process - as you can hear in the sample
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misleading... but interesting. The video was distracting. The amplified the difference signal quite a bit. FYI compression algorythms are not ment for anything but human speech, music or videos - not testing - or even for forensic work. Too much IS Lost.
"The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat" - Confucius
wt is lst is the lgicl flw of t argmnt
The useless shit you posted is, well, useless. Dingbat...
-RW-
Nice point. High compression can make some music sound less interesting and less inspirational. Kind of like reading writing like " wt is lst is the lgicl flw of t argmnt "
Give me rhythm or give me death!
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I like the song and bough the 12" back in the day. The source recording isn't very good. I don't know why people can't hear the difference and choose higher rez when available. I don't know why people use cells and drop their land lines. I guess they'll just accept whatever their TV shoves down their throat.
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This reminds me of the late '80s work done in Canada regarding tweeters with high cut offs north of 20KHz-
the upshot was that tweeters that went out to at least 40KHz or even 60KHz provided MUCH more sound-stage/Hall sound and also allowed the tamberal quality of the instrument (assuming all this was in the original recording) to be heard...
You don't know what you had till it's gone - J. Mitchell, Yellow Taxi
I think we are more interested in convenience than in quality, as a whole. How else do we explain giving up landline telephones for cell phones, or our willingness to watch poor resolution youtube videos, or listen to MP3s?
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