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Old 2008-04-13, 03:33 PM
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Demos, maybe re-mastered w/ MiniDisc, but I donīt have a lineage to them.
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Analog recording with a crappy frequency response and possibly a lowpass filter around 20 kHz?
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Analog recording with a crappy frequency response and possibly a lowpass filter around 20 kHz?
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Re: Lossy?

can you post a sample or a 2-second SA that goes up to 22050Hz? can't say a whole lot from just the FA you've posted.
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Analog recording with a crappy frequency response and possibly a lowpass filter around 20 kHz?
Is this a question?
More of an extremely unsure response.
The spike in the frequency response there looks like some sort of pilot tone, but I don't know of any broadcast system that only goes up to 10 kHz and has a 15 kHz pilot tone.
EDIT: analog TV? Maybe it has an analog VHS gen somewhere?
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Is this a question?
More of an extremely unsure response.
The spike in the frequency response there looks like some sort of pilot tone, but I don't know of any broadcast system that only goes up to 10 kHz and has a 15 kHz pilot tone.
EDIT: analog TV? Maybe it has an analog VHS gen somewhere?
I bet it's TV-sourced. The MTS audio standard has a 15.734 kHz pilot tone. Still doesn't really explain the rolloff above 10 kHz, though.
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