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"Edi Zubovic" wrote in message
... -- I think this could be a sort of cutter pinch or some other cutter/lacquer issue. You see it beginning in the ultrasonic area at the outer rim of the record, and falling down as the cutter travels to the end of the record. First I thought that the two walleys would roughly co-respond to the two geometrically most clean spots of an record but it seems that they rather change with dynamics. There aren't any particular dynamics on this disc -- everyone plays at the same volume throughout, as is often the case on acoustic recordings. The pitch is IMO lowered as the cutting geometry changes towards the end of the recording. At the other hand, I've seen mirror reflections near the Nyquist frequency when analysing a high frequency sweep tone. Well, the cutting geometry *shouldn't* change at the end of the recording, since it's a straight-line lathe. On the other hand, there does seem to be more loss of high-frequencies than usual toward the center grooves, which suggests that the cutting assembly may not have been mounted at the proper angle. Whether that has anything to do with this artifact, I don't know. Peace, Paul |
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