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Posted by DAN MOXON on 12/18/05 14:53
"ern" <erniedude@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> dadiOH wrote:
>> ern wrote:
>> > Anybody know a way or method or idea to...
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>> > automatically detect sound imperfections and report them ?
>> >
>> > Could be using an existing program or one that I have to create...
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>> "Sound imperfections" is purely subjective; for example, I consider all
>> rap and most rock to consist totally of sound imperfections.
>>
>> Create away and good luck.
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>> dadiOH
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>> dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
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> Haha... yeah I know it is subjective. Everything is relative to
> comparison... which is why I would have a standard "perfect" file, that
> I would compare all of the "experimental" files to. A person from
> another forum suggested inverting the perfect file, then adding a
> non-inverted imperfect file to it. The sum would be the difference (or
> the "imperfections"). I just need a tool and a method for making that
> happen. I'm trying to work with Audition but other suggestions /
> comments welcome here. Thanks !
>
you can do that piece of pie with sony soundfroge - available for download
from the sony media software website.
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