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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 15:52:54 MST
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- From: cinnamon girl <watson@HG.ULETH.CA>
- Subject: RE: noise reduction
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- wojie sed:
-
- >sexy crispen sez:
- >>Am I the only one who has this problem with sonic quality? If so,
- >>just note this as a foible and pass it by. If others out there
- >>share my problem, please speak up!
- >
- >i've got the reverse problem: i usually find noise reduced recordings to
- >be unlistenable since the high frequency ranges are all gone. the hiss
- >problem may be solved, but the music sounds much duller and muted without
- >those missing frequencies (i know that's not how dolby works, but that
- >is the net effect).
-
- I tend to agree with woj... I seldom use noise reduction when I'm dubbing
- because it sounds muted.
-
- >however, i'm not as distraught by the idea of noise reduction as bob
- >here seems to be by the thought of no noise reduction, so i relinguish
- >my preferences in the sight of his much stronger ones.
-
- Nah.... bob is just being cranky and bob just needs to get laid. ;*) I say
- reduce the noise about noise reduction and just be happy with what we get --
- which is a nice 3-tape compilation of some really cool music to peruse. If
- noise reduction is a big issue with any one tune, then go out and buy the damn
- CD and get optimum sound. Us dubbers have neither the time nor the inclination
- to argue about this. This is really turning out to be more difficult than it
- needs to be...
-
- Dubs and Kisses,
- Libby Dubber
-