Subject: | Re: Soundscape art piece from American Mus. of Nat. Hist. |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:32 pm ((PDT)) |
It plays that way on my system too. John Hartog --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > > >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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