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Jeff_02_best_Normalized.wav

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AlienXXX

January 8th, 2013

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Cass_300

This is the second iteration which started with jeffcarter's sound recorded to tape at different volumes, and did it again.
Because I am trying to maximize the effects of tape, I took the previous sound I recorded at the highest volume:
http://www.freesound.org/people/AlienXXX/sounds/173250/

It is always like this isn't it?
I started fiddling with the volume of the stero (which has an effect as well) and then I recorded this, which I think is the best of all... but can't remember the exact volume settings...

The idea is to present several instances of the same sound recorded at different volumes so that the 'tape saturation' effects can be compared.
These samples are intended more as a scientific experiment than to be used for musical purposes - but of course, they can be used as such.

Recording process: Played the sound without downloading, straight from the Freesound preview. Sound was played from a Toshiba Satelite laptop usging the built-in soundcard (Realtek HD Audio) using Windows XP sound drivers.
Recording system: LG LX-U561
Medium: Sony UX C90 HCF (Type I normal bias 90 min). The tape was new (i.e., not used before) although it was bought around 2 years ago.
Playing back system: LG LX-U561
digital recording: direct input from the Hi-Fi stereo headphone socket into the mic socket on the laptop soundcard. Using Audacity as the sample recorder / editor.
Processing: Samples were only trimmed and normalized.

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cassette
collab-2
saturation
Sony
tape
volume

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

1:16.453

File size

19.3 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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Snapper4298

12 years, 11 months ago

out of this world bro, love it

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