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Old 2005-08-01, 12:46 PM
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Re: Just multi-gen cassette ?

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Originally Posted by Hiroshi
how does copying cassette cause high frequency loss? i think this is myth among hopeful collectors.
Unless you hit the NR button Iīd say you gain high frequencies (hiss). Though you could say you loose the high frequencies of the recorded music if the hiss gets out of hand and buries the music.

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Originally Posted by ffooky
This is from Echo & The Bunnymen 1979-09-16 and the lineage given is Soundboard - Cassette - ? - CD - EAC - Nero Wave Editor (pitch corrected) - CD - EAC - Flac (level 6)
What kind of pitch correction was applied.
If you transponse to a lower tone pitch you will also transpose the cutoff you normally donīt see (on lossless recordings). Frequency response of red book standard audio is limited to 22kHz.
Red Book Standard


This looks somewhat lossy. Could you do a cool edit sa of 2 secs.
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