when i'm debugging #LinuxAudio and some jamoke puts the exact pops and clicks that a sample rate mismatch causes in their track
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I'm looking at you, bookmobile
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The track "Emerge" by Fischerspooner has a cutaway to a very short 400 Hz tone as part of the intro. If you've seen the video, it's in perfect sync with someone holding a clapperboard (movie slate) in frame. If you haven't seen the video (but you recognise a slate beep), it fits with the 'vibe' of the song.
For people not familiar with movie sound techniques, this showed up as damage. And lots of iTunes customers complained about it.
(I can't find any references to that now.)
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@dec23k lol, that's pretty clever. I seem to remember noticing that weird sound that speakers used to make when cell phones were near them quite a few times and tracks by Atom TM and Ellen Allien
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@alisynthesis The first time I ever did an all digital recording of a band, I had a Digi001. To get 2 more tracks, we put a DAT machine in record and fed its SP/DIF into the 001 (10 tracks!). For whatever reason, we put the bass (direct/mic) on those 2 extra tracks. This is how I learned about having a master clock and the lesson stuck because I had to go thru the bass tracks and cut out all the 1 sample spikes where the clocks had drifted. There were a lot. :-(
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@boxspring lol nooooo
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