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In reply to the discussion: The Reason Why All The Songs On The Radio Sound The Same Might Make You Blush [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)46. You're welcome :)
One feature that's available to those who donate is the ability to play multiple sound-pages at once. (You can do that, too, with just multiple tabs open in your browser.) You could then combine your trains and rain sound, and customize both
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The Reason Why All The Songs On The Radio Sound The Same Might Make You Blush [View all]
eridani
Feb 2015
OP
I'm curious about that gif. What's the 'timbre' part signify? I don't quite understand how they
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#2
thanks. that was helpful, though i'm still not sure what exactly the gif is measuring. does it
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#6
They use compression (and some other tricks) to 'flatten' out the dynamic range
cemaphonic
Feb 2015
#34
I have so called perfect pitch...even tuned musicians guitars in my young days
Ichingcarpenter
Feb 2015
#50
Yeah, unfortunately the finer nuances of audio production are lost on many who use today's digital
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2015
#10
I love exploring all the authentic music I now have access to, and couldn't talk "Pop Charts" if my
NBachers
Feb 2015
#12
There are two long-time college radio stations in my area- WPKN (Bridgeport) and FUV (Fordham U.)
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#47
Read the book "Perfecting Sound Forever" and listen to interview about Loudness Wars-
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#39