Here's an example pic, and I think "de-clipping/crackle" can cause this as well; other possible causes??
I know what kind of 'lego' you mean, see my attached picture. This is a good question, I always wondered about the same thing! Today I asked a friend, and he replied: "Lego blocks can be caused by using "de-clipping/crackle" reduction in Nero wave editor." He experienced it himself one time when he used that setting with an audio file that definitely looked perfectly lossless before he applied that setting.
I am wondering if there are other functions in audio editing softwares which might produce this kind of lego blocks? "de-clipping/crackle" sounds like it is usually applied to vinyl-rips - are there any noise-reduction, compression or whatever settings that can cause this kind of pattern?
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