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This is what comes out if you run a frequency analyzation on the guitar intro to Detonation Boulevard. There's a ~15150Hz tone up there, and that should mean that there's something analogue sampled with a television set turned on somewhere close. Usually this means the sound's sampled from a TV.
(15150Hz is a slightly pitched down horizontal freq from either PAL or NTSC.)
Now... is this guitarr part a sample? From where?
PAL-Horizontal Freq. on Detonation Bvd.
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Can you also post the snippet on which you did the analyse? Or the start/end time?VonOben wrote:Hiya.
It's time to get really nerdy...
This is what comes out if you run a frequency analyzation on the guitar intro to Detonation Boulevard. There's a ~15150Hz tone up there, and that should mean that there's something analogue sampled with a television set turned on somewhere close. Usually this means the sound's sampled from a TV.
(15150Hz is a slightly pitched down horizontal freq from either PAL or NTSC.)
Now... is this guitarr part a sample? From where?
Hard to see now...
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http://mordvap.net/filer/det_bvd_intro.mp3Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Can you also post the snippet on which you did the analyse? Or the start/end time?
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Kinda weird indeed.
I first thought it could be a hi-hat or a high-pitched guitar or so, but a) there is no hi-hat in that sample and b) there is no high-pitched guitar with such short duration.
I'll check it out in my own spectroscope with a 44kHz sample.
If I have the time and stuff. I have a life, after all
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I first thought it could be a hi-hat or a high-pitched guitar or so, but a) there is no hi-hat in that sample and b) there is no high-pitched guitar with such short duration.
I'll check it out in my own spectroscope with a 44kHz sample.
If I have the time and stuff. I have a life, after all
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Nope, it's a TV. Trust me on this one.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I first thought it could be a hi-hat or a high-pitched guitar or so, but a) there is no hi-hat in that sample and b) there is no high-pitched guitar with such short duration.
(The reason I found this is that I edited this clip, with the "INCOMMING!" first, to use it as a ringtone on my cellphone.)
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That's what they all sayVonOben wrote:(The reason I found this is that I edited this clip, with the "INCOMMING!" first, to use it as a ringtone on my cellphone.)
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Can't it be a resonance? It's certainly strange it's the same frequency as a tv (i trust you on this one), but each object has it's own frequency... so maybe it's coincidence?
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or, maybe just a feedback signal? And this frequency depends on the stuff used. It does make sense...
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or, maybe just a feedback signal? And this frequency depends on the stuff used. It does make sense...
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Could be cymbals resonating too.... Maybe someone sat too near the cymbals when performing the intro.
Cymbals typically have a freq range of 15000 Hz.
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Cymbals typically have a freq range of 15000 Hz.
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Spoiling the fun a bit, are weMotz wrote:Cymbals? Anyone got a DR-Whichever to test that theory?
Maybe the Sissies booked a studio together with the Mishun to reduce recording costs. So it could have been the Mish's drumkit.
Or Wayne's high-pitched whining in the guitar mics...
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Well, i think it is possible actually. I think there's a frequency on which the resonance stabilizes. The feedback going through the mic -> speakers -> mic -> speakers -> mic -> etc. can stabilize, and that doesn't have to take a long time...VonOben wrote:Nope. It continues at the exact same amplitude throughut the whole clip, that's not the caracteristics of a resonance imho.theraven1982 wrote:Can't it be a resonance?