In Reply to: MusicSce sorts 'em all -1 posted by fmak on February 12, 2015 at 00:10:41:
Your picture showed the spectrum. This is some kind of an average. From what I've seen it is typical of most hi-res recordings, which have content up to around 30 kHz or so, but obviously this will depend on the instruments, the microphones and other aspects of the recording.
I see that the Music Scope has a spectrograph capability, but you did not give an example of this plot. In my experience this is probably the quickest and easiest plot to show the frequency content of a file. This is useful to see if high frequencies that appear are noise or related to the music.
If this tool gets a lot of exposure I predict there will be a lot of skeptical crazies who will be going after fake hi-res that is actually real.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: MusicSce sorts 'em all -1 - Tony Lauck 02/12/1519:00:31 02/12/15 (9)
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