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From: bcsaic!entiat!mgates@cs.washington.edu (Michael Gates)
Date: 20 Mar 91 01:40:13 GMT
Subject: Re: best album...
In-Reply-To: tr@cbnea.att.COM's message of 17 Mar 91 10:46:51 GMT
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Boeing Computer Services, Bellevue, WA
References: <9103150209.AA09990@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> <1991Mar17.104645.27661@cbnewsk.att.com>
Sender: bcsaic!nntp@cs.washington.edu
In article <1991Mar17.104645.27661@cbnewsk.att.com> tr@cbnea.att.COM (Aaron L Hoffmeyer) writes: > > ...section where Kate is saying, "Talk to me, Talk to me" and it is broken > up. When I heard it, I immediately thought that the trick to the broken > pattern of sound was undersampling, such as sampling the sounds at 2 or > 4k Hz instead of the normal 44k, 88k - whatever. Anyway, a friend heard > it and thought that it was simply someone flipping a switch or jiggling > a connection to get the broken sound. Anyone out there have a clue? > I guess my guess assumes that the recording is digital or that the > masters, at least, are digital. Audible fastforward on some CD players produces this same effect.. -- et tu mgates?