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Robert's site OK now

Robert's site OK now

2001-08-15 by Paul Schreiber

As fate would have it, PacBell decided to do a DSL maintanence 30 min after
I posted about 'Bestiary'.

OK, it's all better now :)

www.rrich.com

The 2 sound samples demonstrate just how flakey MP3 encoding is. The 1st
demo sounds pretty lame compared
to the CD, the 2nd one MUCH better. The 'perceputal coder' the MP3 uses
wasn't tweaked for electronic
music.

Paul S.

Re: [motm] Robert's site OK now

2001-08-15 by Paul Schreiber

Much of the 'fault' lies in use of compression. Most commercial CDs are
compressed to hell and back. Especially
pop records, so that when kids hear them on their radios, the CD 'sounds the
same'. GACK!!! All FM stations
make a decision to trade off quality versus coverage area (the mathematical
theory about this [Bessel functions] is
quite interesting).

Electronic music tends to have wide dynamic range (lack of compression)
coupled with wide frequency spectra OR
narrow spectra (lots of 4-pole filtering going on). MP3 is a compromise
encoder that makes 'most music sound good'.
(the list of 'test' musical pasages that were evalutated is a can of worms
all to itself. Talk about bickering! One of
the committee members was a pipe organ nutcase. Lot's of pipe organ tests
were used).

Hope everone likes the sample snippets.

Paul S.

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