Re: Distorded Jamin?

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On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 09:51:34AM +0300, Sampo Savolainen wrote:

> That's a very good question. Could that be crossover distortion? Jamin
> divides the signal into three bands which it compresses individually and
> then combines them back together. 

'Crossover distortion' normally means something entirely different, 
but I'm pretty sure it is related to the way Jamin does its splitting
into frequency bands, IIRC by FFT. Or else Jamin is doing something
odd to each 128th sample.

Note 44100 / 128 = 344.5 = spacing between lines.
E.g. 1000 - 344.5 = 655.5, one of the two markers.

-- 
FA

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