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Xenno's hearing

Breakdown:

30kHz<:)>22kHz

22 kHz<:(>16kHz

16kHz<:)>8kHz

8kHz<:(>0Hz

What's a good MPC setting or preset for this range....anyone?

Xenno
No one can be told what Ogg Vorbis is...you have to hear it for yourself
- Morpheus

Xenno's hearing

Reply #1
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Breakdown:

30kHz<:)>22kHz

22 kHz<:(>16kHz

16kHz<:)>8kHz

8kHz<:(>0Hz

What's a good MPC setting or preset for this range....anyone?

Xenno

Xenno:

If these numbers are correct, I'm afraid  you might be a DOG  .  Very few humans can hear above 22 kHz.  And while there are definitely lots of people who have dropouts where their hearing is not as good for a range of frequencies, the vast majority, even hearing impaired, hear better at frequencies up to 8kHz (this lower range includes all human speech and all fundamental tones of acoustic instruments) than they do at higher frequencies.  How did you get these numbers for your hearing?


PTN36:  4.5 seconds on the sweep.wav is ~18.1 kHz
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Xenno's hearing

Reply #2
>If these numbers are correct, I'm afraid you might be a DOG

I might be...I seem to be able to lick myself in places other people can't.

Xenno
No one can be told what Ogg Vorbis is...you have to hear it for yourself
- Morpheus