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Re: unknown sound. Please help

Subject: Re: unknown sound. Please help
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 14:22:21 -0000
--- In  Mike Feldman
<> wrote:

> "Painted"?  What does that mean?  And how exactly did you process
> the original to get the unkhi.mp3?  Did it envolve resampling
> to lower the pitch?  What I hear in the processed sample sounds
> pretty much like the sonogram looks, but I'm pretty much deaf
> above 12k (turn 56 tomorrow), and I can't hear anything like
> it at all in the original.
>

I thought it would be more descriptive of the process to say "painted"
rather then say I edited it using the "Marquee selection tool" within
Audition 1.5.  Like the old Windoze Paint program it takes a lot of
time to make something turn out the way you want it.  But it does
allow you to edit a visual spectral image with a resultant change in
the sound.

I guess I was too early with my post and will return with my proofs in
better form to present later.  I need to hunt down the source.  I have
proven it to be within a couple hundred yards from review of multiple
tracks recorded in this area.  If you only hear to 12k then the most
you could hear is about 4 seconds of this 11 second sound file.  Age
has little to do with hearing as I still hear fine in the highs.  The
downside for me is that most all .mp3 music sources on the net are
irratating for me to listen to. I hope the sound is re-found.

Rich





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