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Singing Crystal-Wine Goblet 48.0 Hz -14.0 LUFS.wav

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July 22nd, 2021

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Sound effects > Objects / House appliances
Redhat Singing Crystal Wine Glasses

Recorded in stereo (large diaphragm condenser (SCM900) and dynamic (SM58) through my Mackie board, one side was a little weak so I duped the track, switched the tracks on the duped recording to even things out and then discovered when I inverted one side of the signal, it created a soft warble in the stereo field right straight down the middle. Tracks are mixed so that they seamlessly loop pretty well. Recorded at 48.0 Hz and mixed at 48.0. Wine Goblet: frequency approximately 1040.8 and 1042.0 Hz at -14.0 LUFS

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:34.247

File size

6.3 MB

Sample rate

48000.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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