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This is a recording where the bike passes me in the highest speed of all other samples. My guess is over 200 km/h. Maybe someone can just calculate and confirm this ;)
Type
Flac (.flac)
Duration
0:24.375
File size
1.8 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Stereo
11 years, 9 months ago
Incredible, great sound!
17 years, 7 months ago
The speed calculation from the Doppler shift on this sample is quite frightening:-
Air temp 15C gives a speed of sound 340 m/s
Engine pitch just before drive-by = 365 Hz
Engine pitch just after = 238 Hz
Speed = 340 * 3.6 * (365-238)/(365+238) = 258 kph !! Tones were measured by applying a strong bandpass filter of 150 - 450 Hz, then measuring the time interval for 40 audio cycles.
As a check, Dobroide measured tones of 360 and 240 Hz, giving a speed of 245 kph
Or measured by ear, I reckoned the notes heard were about F and Bb (349 & 233 Hz) giving 244 kph. Edrdie tells me the bike is capable of 290 kph
17 years, 7 months ago
These sound belong all to the same recording session where it was very very stormy. The next time i will take it without noise - really ! ;)
17 years, 7 months ago
The sound itself is good as before, but what I (we) want is pure sound. The sound without noise. A little noise is ok, but yours may be too much. There are some easy ways to avoid it. Anyway, I've come to worry about the rider. Over 200km/h is quite a speed.