Subject: | Re: artifact in spectrogram analysis |
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From: | "Raimund" animalsounds |
Date: | Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:41 am ((PDT)) |
> As far as spectrogram displays go, even high definition ones will not > show up any artifacts the ear cannot hear. That's definitely not true. With properly selected spectrogram settings (FF= T size, window type and overlap) it IS possible to see artifacts that are i= naudible to the human ear. The entire lossy audio compression technology relies on these psychoacousti= c effects that are going on in our ears and brains. Regards, Raimund |
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