Re: high quality time strech

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Jan Weil wrote:

> I do hear it, too. Judging from the wave form (in Audacity), it seems
> that there is a time-varying DC offset, especially in the left channel.
> Any idea, what could have caused this?

I apologize for the bad audio. It seems that the cause was a "Triple
band parametric with shelves" plugin with all bands except the high
shelving frequencies at their default (low) setting 4.410 hz with gain
of 0 db. It must be a bug somewhere.

I replaced the file with a better one. I'd still like to hear if anyone
can spot the stretched part?

> Anyway, apart from that, it's a very nice recording.

Thanks :-)

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