This is the original music I wrote for the Silk Dust text adventure game. Follow the adventures of Emilia Vittorini in a steampunk world in 1907. "Today is April 19, 1907. You, Emilia Vittorini, arri
This is the original music I wrote for the Silk Dust text adventure game. Follow the adventures of Emilia Vittorini in a steampunk world in 1907. "Today is April 19, 1907. You, Emilia Vittorini, arri
@davbucci
I can't hear any difference by listening them.
I put the two files in Audacity to compare them graphicaly and there is just some noise when I amplify at +50dB the difference beetween the two files.
So, yeah, no difference.
@davbucci One thing that could suspicious :
It seems there is absolutly no dropout.
I know you used a good tape, at high speed, with good heads ...
But I seem too much perfect ...
One other thing :
I don't think the frequency response of your analog tape recorder is absolutly linear on 20Hz-20kHz
There is no difference on high frequency between the two files
@davbucci Something I'm thinking :
Did you record on your computer at the same time the sound from the original (external source ? I don't remember what hardware you used to make your music) and from the Revox that is recording on tape ?
Maybe be you left the MONITOR switch on INPUT position instead of TAPE and you get the sound from the original source instead of the tape at the output of the Revox.
That could explain the tiny noise only.