Subject: | Re: Soundscape art piece from American Mus. of Nat. Hist. |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Wed Apr 11, 2007 2:07 pm ((PDT)) |
>This is a really cool art piece done from soundscapes. A must for all >on the list for a perspective. > <http://daneyalmahmood.com/justinecooper_past_video.html> As it plays back on my Mac, there's a good teaching example of an engineering mistake. The three calls at the beginning--the reverb tails "fuzz out" into distortion. This is what truncating (like going from 24 bits to 16 bits) sounds like without dither. Is that happening in other people's playback (I hope it isn't my monitor system)? -Dan Dugan |
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