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"MiNe 109" wrote in message
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Is this discussion on the right track?:
http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/m/379726/0/
I think this is the one I have criticized some parts, agreed with others.
Especially the illustration to message #377599.
Not really. That relates to RIAA filtering which is supposed to be
symmetrical with filtering that was added during recording. The two
filters are supposed to cancel out.
The example I can see on the above page shows a clipping event during a
time period from about '27.434' to '27.436'. Annoyingly, I can't see any
expletive units! Wish people would realise 'graphs' don't mean much
without units.
Tired at present so the following is just rough thoughts...
However if the numbers are seconds the duration is just under 2 ms. That is
quite a short time for this to show so much effect from a HPF with a
turnover down at c10Hz.
If so, am therefore wondering if this is something like cutter limiting.
But I'd need to think on it for a while to decide if it is velocity or
what. :-)
If the units are ms, then the duration is just under 2 microsec. That seems
rather too short to make the units ms. :-)
So I am currently wondering about what kind of cutter limit this might be,
but haven't yet decided.
Interesting, though. If Arny hasn't explained it by tomorrow when I check
usenet again I'll do some more puzzling about it. :-)
Slainte,
Jim
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