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Ticking Sound Byte
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<blockquote data-quote="Pepperell" data-source="post: 33987" data-attributes="member: 708"><p>I just ran the 2nd mp3 thru WaveLab, Soundforge, Cubase SX2, and Nuendo 2. You can describe the ticking as a sound centered aroun 3,900 Hz at about -32 db where the 0 db level consists of mostly the 80-88 hz hum of the exhaust.</p><p></p><p>In other words, if you have a multiband EQ and cut everything from about 3.7 kHz on down, boost the upper mid/highs (3.9 kHz) and cut every thing over 4.2 kHz, you can clearly hear the tick.</p><p></p><p>I have a lovely screen capture of the 3D spectrum analysis as a .jpg. Don't know how to post a pic, tho.</p><p></p><p>editted: link to pic</p><p></p><p><a href="https://webpages.charter.net/carllayton/index.htm/index_files/Page398.htm" target="_blank">SA at bottom of page</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pepperell, post: 33987, member: 708"] I just ran the 2nd mp3 thru WaveLab, Soundforge, Cubase SX2, and Nuendo 2. You can describe the ticking as a sound centered aroun 3,900 Hz at about -32 db where the 0 db level consists of mostly the 80-88 hz hum of the exhaust. In other words, if you have a multiband EQ and cut everything from about 3.7 kHz on down, boost the upper mid/highs (3.9 kHz) and cut every thing over 4.2 kHz, you can clearly hear the tick. I have a lovely screen capture of the 3D spectrum analysis as a .jpg. Don't know how to post a pic, tho. editted: link to pic [URL="https://webpages.charter.net/carllayton/index.htm/index_files/Page398.htm"]SA at bottom of page[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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