Thanks for noticing the jaggedness. I can post you any section you’d like zoomed in. I don’t really understand the hostility in this thread. I’m just someone who doesn’t work visually, and I wondered if someone who does work visually would spot what this processing is quite easily. Being ignorant of visuals, I thought it might just be an easy question to answer.BertKoor wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 1:49 pm As I told you earlier, I'll tell you again but right in the face.
The bottom wav has a jaggedness which looks periodical. Its amplitude goes up & down, the top wav is rather smooth.
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Could be a stereo ping-pong delay, but it's not zoomed in enough to tell.
And.... WE CANNOT HEAR IT !!!!one!!+1
I explained the lack of audio files in an earlier comment. There is definitely no obvious ping pong delay audible in the processed sample. Or any kind of delay at all. Just a boost around 80hz and some hiss. Apart from that they sound very similar. I’m just wondering why it looks all blown out in the processed version.