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Dolby and dbx noise reduction system
While there are dozens of different kinds of noise reduction, the first widely used audio noise reduction technique was developed by Ray Dolby in 1966. Intended for professional use, Dolby Type A was an encode/decode system in which the amplitude of frequencies in four bands was increased during recording (encoding), then decreased proportionately during playback (decoding). The Dolby B system (developed in conjunction with Henry Kloss) was a single band system designed for consumer products. In particular, when recording quiet parts of an audio signal, the ...
Ferric narrative of anon-celebrity, anti-celebrity ethos, tape is an escape from the snake of make it make up make over, a long loop stretched between ambition and insanity, a reel story to unravel at your leisure....
hiss and burn, white black pink noise. Tape hiss is the high frequency noise present on analogue magnetic tape recordings caused by the size of the magnetic particles used to make the tape. Effectively it is the noise floor of the recording medium. It can be reduced by the use of finer magnetic particles or by increasing the amount of tape used per second to record a signal. The small amount of noise present in magnetic recordings can be thought of as arising from two separate and distinct causes -
1) Minute magnetic irregularities in the
tape which vary...
circuit bent bint, skint and scraggy, a robot doll of droll design asks you to resign yourself to the wealth of nations...
Its a clear cut, we've got stuck in a rut, there's a need to breed some radical change, in the way we arrange our inner selves and our inner elves, its a question of economy, an economy of truth, like a hall mark of proof, the economic realm is a cloud cuckoo land, an unkind kind of illusion about wealth, like some primitive cult its been superseded by information, there's an informed reality about its unreliability, like a god...
Apart from tapenoise, other nom de plumes have been used 1.Headphonesman, of note is terrortubby EP that featured on radio 3's peice in unknown public publcation called 'bloody amateurs'! 2.Dex 7, classics such as slot machine gun from 2002. 3.TapeNoiseSparkyMotion - this was the first name under which things were released into the ether. 4.Boiling Noise, this was a collaboration with 'boiling janice' -nik svarc, when an apple G3 imac was state of the art technology..
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