Subject: | frequency and spectrograms |
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From: | "olarte1" <> |
Date: | Fri, 15 Mar 2002 22:10:21 -0000 |
Hello, Until now I've been digitizing my analog cassette recordings at 16 bit/48khz. Now am told that it is an overkill and I should sample at 44.1Khz, others tell me I will always get better spectrograms at 48KHz than at 44.1Khz. I record with type II cassetes which means a max. of 14khz. If I go down, and digitize at 44.1 will I leave something behind on those cassettes? Saludos Luis G. Olarte Bogota, Colombia ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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