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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2013 · 0 MIN

48kHz interference

from Northwest Soundscapes · host Andy "soundeziner" Martin

Pulled as an example from a personal collection of high-frequency interference recordings made with a Radioshack Telephone mic (I love those little buggers!) via a Sound Devices 702 and Barcus Barry pre-amp. The original was recorded at 192kHz / 24bit. This example is the source original for https://soundcloud.com/soundeziner/48khz_tone_lamp. The source was a goose-neck lamp at my bedside. Play this for your dog.

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Pulled as an example from a personal collection of high-frequency interference recordings made with a Radioshack Telephone mic (I love those little buggers!) via a Sound Devices 702 and Barcus Barry pre-amp. The original was recorded at 192kHz / 24bit. This example is the source original for https://soundcloud.com/soundeziner/48khz_tone_lamp. The source was a goose-neck lamp at my bedside. Play this for your dog.

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