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Don Pearce wrote:
Adrian Tuddenham wrote: Paul Stamler wrote: ....By the end of the tune, the high pitch is about 12kHz and the low is about 10kHz, both quite audible despite the record's surface noise. Is it similar to the sound from 16'45" to 17'30" in this recording? http://www.poppyrecords.co.uk/lifebeforevinyl/MP3s/LBV28(2-13).mp3 [More info at: http://www.poppyrecords.co.uk/lifebeforevinyl/P28.htm ] BTW, nice to see that you turn off the stereo pilot tone while broadcasting those mono pieces. I agree that it's the right way to do it, but I don't deserve the credit; those MP3 were generated from my backup AIFF files. To save space, I only made them in stereo when the programme contained a stereo item, and then it was used throughout the file, not item-by-item. When those programmes were broadcast, they were posted to the station on CDRs (which were always two-track) and I had no control over what happened after that - except that I made it very clear that I would be on the 'phone to them as soon as I heard the slightest trace of automatic volume pumping. They were very good and kept the levels set to a sensible setting. (I had threatened to put line-up tones on the first track of each disc, but they were afraid that Continuity would not recognise them and would accidentally broadcast them as part of the programme) -- ~ Adrian Tuddenham ~ (Remove the ".invalid"s and add ".co.uk" to reply) www.poppyrecords.co.uk |
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