Subject: | 4. Re: noise related to mic powering... |
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From: | "david briggs" daavebriggs |
Date: | Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:59 am ((PDT)) |
Surely recording at higher sample frequency gives more detail . It also all= ows for more accurate pitch shifting.This isnt esoteric. I would also have thought that harmonic interaction takes place at all fre= quencies altering the sound perceived. david briggs |
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