Subject: | Re: Repairing Clipping |
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From: | "chrishails50" chrishails50 |
Date: | Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:22 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > > The overload distortion in your recording, unfortunately, isn't "clippin= g." It's the worst kind of electronic mangling, including peak inversion an= d blanked intervals where the waveform is completely lost. > > -Dan > Thanks Dan - it wasn't my recording actually I was just wanting to know mor= e about repairing clips. But having lived in Scotland a long time ago I did= wonder whether the "electronic mangling" you refer to wasn't just the actu= al sound of the pipes themselves !! ;-) Best C |
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