Subject: | Re: Speaking of High Hz banding (was: Kit guidance needed for a ne= |
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From: | "Rich Peet" <> |
Date: | Mon, 09 Jan 2006 22:19:36 -0000 |
wbie) Talking uncompressed audio. You should filter it out. Not for those that don't hear, rather for those of us that do.=20 I didn't wish to be unique but only a few of us hear it. Rich --- In "John Hartog" <> wrote: > > When I look at spectrograms of recordings I made using NT1-A's with a > PMD-670, I notice a narrow band about 200Hz wide between 16K and 21K. .... > Relating this to nature recording: > Does a band like that compromise the audible quality of my recordings? > Should I just leave it or try to filter it out? > > -John Hartog ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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