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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:46:18 JST iced depresso > Available in 44.1 kHz
:neocat_yeet: what the crap is t
:blobcatphoto: that's CD quality
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:48:43 JST iced depresso @Jessica 44800 is professional grade. 44100 was brain rot created to deliberately schism the market to sell consumer goods Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: likes this. -
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Jessica's new Main (jessica@kitsunes.club)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:48:44 JST Jessica's new Main @icedquinn@blob.cat anything above 44.1 is snake oil it's impossible to hear
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:54:19 JST iced depresso @Jessica
> snake oil
:drgn_woozy: i actually know why we record at 92k sometimes, but eh -
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Jessica's new Main (jessica@kitsunes.club)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:54:21 JST Jessica's new Main @icedquinn@blob.cat most professionals buy into the snake oil idk what to tell ya
your speaker system/headphones/mastering of the track is 99.9% more likely to be the issue rather than the actual bitrate. -
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:suya: (newt@stereophonic.space)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:56:07 JST :suya: @Jessica @icedquinn hi-res audio isn't there because people can hear above 20kHz. That would be nonsense. But there are other legitimate reasons. Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: likes this. -
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Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: (tk@bbs.kawa-kun.com)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:56:27 JST Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: @icedquinn @Jessica Give me some 48k. :blobfoxdrool: -
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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 21:57:25 JST iced depresso @tk @Jessica opus only does 48k, the engineers refused to propagate the weird consumer audio divide Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: likes this. -
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Adi Nugroho (pesekcuy@stereophonic.space)'s status on Friday, 19-Jul-2024 22:05:07 JST Adi Nugroho @Jessica @icedquinn the 44100 hz/above numbers is sampling rate (i.e how many times audio signals are sampled every second), not the audio frequency
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