Seems to me like you're on top of it. Honestly, sometimes I don't even use the noise reduction, 'cause it ruins it for me! I LIKE the clicks, pops, 'n' hiss on some records, you know? Just so used to it that without it ... well ... it's just not right! Scott Ooh, thanks... :oops: Yes, noticed that ...
Even if this comment isn't random - If you demand further that it is luxuriousle equipped, huge and free, I think you've completed everything one might be dreaming about an appartement.
Am I correct to assume the broken rib puncturing the lung bit would be excruciatingly painful? That is the standard folklore, yes. It doesn't have to be, however, especially when suffcient blood has leaked into the pleural cavity to cushion the rubbing of rib on pleural lining. If air, instead of b...
Thanks again, Mactep and bm65. I had some foggy idea of the sampling theorem, so I knew that 44100 should be enough for any human ear. On some website relating to Audacity it was said that the higher sampling frequency could later be useful for NR etc. and would help smooth out hard changes in volum...
One of the giants of American literature, John Updike, died of lung cancer today, aged 76. He had long been touted for a Nobel prize for a long time, but one member of the Swedish Academy made it clear - perhaps unintentionally candidly - that there would be no Nobel for Literature for an American a...
I have Magnetics Fields and the Concerts in China. I used to have Equinoxe and Oxygène as cassette tapes transferred from the vinyl records of a friend, but I chucked those during some relocation. Figured I would never listen to them at all anymore... :( Funny how listening to Magnetic fields brings...