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Old 2005-06-18, 11:25 AM
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enclosed you find fa and sa (audacity) of a taped show. It looks strange to me ...
can anybody tell with certainty?

thank you very much

but how can I put the image there???
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Old 2005-06-18, 02:21 PM
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yuck. that looks totally lossy from what I can see. if you want to send me a sample drop me a pm and I can double-check it from home for you.
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Old 2005-06-18, 04:05 PM
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thank you for your quick answer, hope you can tell ...
was not able to send pm with attachment so I post here ...
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Old 2005-06-18, 04:26 PM
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next time its better to FLAC it and provide about 5-10 seconds.

still, looking at this and you screenshots I'm convinced this is a bad source.
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Old 2005-06-18, 08:07 PM
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me too
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Old 2005-06-19, 01:27 AM
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Thank you very much,

ist it possible to cut of high frequencies with an analog eq in such a way?
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Old 2005-06-19, 01:40 AM
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thank you, although I am disappointed now ...
was not able to post larger sample because of size limitation
is it possible to cut off high frequencies with analog eq in such a way?
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Old 2005-06-19, 02:02 AM
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is it possible to cut off high frequencies with analog eq in such a way?
it can be seen from the first screenshot that the cutoff isn't straight across, so eq (analog or digital LPF) is right out of the question. sorry about the bad news, I know it sucks getting an mp3-sourced show!
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