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Music or sound over 20khz
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<blockquote data-quote="Steerpike" data-source="post: 891248" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Aural exciter?</p><p></p><p>Whether the machinery can store and reproduce it or not, most commercial recording studio "engineers" and producers filter off anything above 15 to 20kHz at the time of recording. Most people cannot hear it - including those producers and engineers - and it causes problems down the line. When they do use spectrum analysers to watch what is going on, they don't may attention to the ultrasonic stuff except to treat it as noise or interference.</p><p></p><p>A very few audiophile productions may differ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steerpike, post: 891248, member: 807"] Aural exciter? Whether the machinery can store and reproduce it or not, most commercial recording studio "engineers" and producers filter off anything above 15 to 20kHz at the time of recording. Most people cannot hear it - including those producers and engineers - and it causes problems down the line. When they do use spectrum analysers to watch what is going on, they don't may attention to the ultrasonic stuff except to treat it as noise or interference. A very few audiophile productions may differ. [/QUOTE]
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