Subject: | Re: after workshop question |
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From: | "Eric V. Schmidt" <> |
Date: | Wed, 26 May 2004 10:12:48 -0400 |
Rob; Hi. Thanks for the answer. But I guess what I want to know is the theoretical answer. Not a how to - you and Rich covered that quite well I think. I'll try again. I am talking about the relationship between the recorded sounds. Not how to get rid of any particular sound. In the real world there are two sounds one that is wanted one that is not. Upon recording the unwanted sound overrides the wanted sound so much that it is inaudible. What I want to know is if the unwanted sound is filtered out, will the wanted sound appear, or is it lost. Does that make sense? And from the post from Rich he made me think that there may be differences depending on which sound is higher or lower in frequency. And also harmonics would make it different as you just pointed out. Thanks. Eric |
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