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- From: chrisc@gold.gvg.tek.com (Chris Christensen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st,rec.audio,sci.skeptic
- Subject: Re: sampling and human hearing range (was Re: (none))
- Message-ID: <5199@gold.gvg.tek.com>
- Date: 13 Sep 92 19:34:56 GMT
- References: <2250287@overmind.citadel> <1992Sep11.173910.279@u.washington.edu> <BuG1wq.85E@world.std.com>
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- In article <BuG1wq.85E@world.std.com> dmoran@world.std.com
- (david r moran) writes:
-
- (texted edited)
-
- 1. Would it be possible to edit extraneous data like .signatures?
- Not a critique per say David because others are greater offenders than
- you, sir :-)
-
- 2. I have been contemplating the this topic at length and I am
- working out the details to test for this audiblity. If the results
- are meaningfull and repeatable I intend to write a paper about it and
- submitt it to AES for publication.
-
- My problem is that I can set up a listening test to determin if
- frequencies above what we can "hear" effect out "enjoyment" (for lack
- of a better term) of said music, but to be able to demonstrate the
- effect I need a recording media that has wide enough bandwith to
- record, with reasonable, accuracy the overhead bandwith.
-
- If I use an analog deck then I am afraid that some will attribute
- any additional effects to that media......
-
- I can photo document the facts on a spectrun analyzer but how do I
- support that fact?
-
- >This is all bullshit. What such people need (among other things) is
- >to get an audiogram. First things first: what one can and cannot hear.
- >Test self before posting. Or writing in a magazine.
-
- 3. David are you still sensitive about the beating you took and
- handed out again?
-
- I would like to comment but it seems that the wounds are still
- sore.....
-
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