Agreed. There is a lot more low end in the processed but the loss of the high frequencies is distracting.

-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Young
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 6:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] My latest computer DSP signal pathfor audioimprovements

There is quite an audible loss of high end, it's especially noticeable on the 'double processed' example which sounds very low passed. Is that intentional?

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From: music-dsp-boun...@music.columbia.edu [mailto:music-dsp-boun...@music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Theo Verelst
Sent: 01 May 2013 17:57
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Subject: Re: [music-dsp] My latest computer DSP signal path for audioimprovements

Rob Belcham wrote:
Hi Theo,

Some wet / dry example audio would be interesting to hear.

Cheers
Rob
..

OK, that should be reasonable.

For this limited club (little over a hundred world wide ?) of people I suppose there's no real problem with a few very short (7 secs) examples from varied musical sources:

   http://www.theover.org/Musicdspexas/dsptst1.mp3

BEWARE: it's a nice few examples, but it isn't produced very nicely because I forgot to put off a 10 dB boost+perfect limiter (1.2 Sec) in the recording...

I didn't want to start the whole startup and mic mixing again, so beware it sounds a bit like radio-compressed, but the idea is still ok-ish.

For people who are interested in playing/learning/??? with my actual signal path, I by now have a complete set of tcl scripts to start the particular chain settings up, completely automatically, with settings from the last example, and all the jack-rack and other files, which I can make downloadable per individual. You'll need a strong Linux machine with a 192kHz soundcard and the ladspa plugins, jamin and jack installed.

Greetings

 Theo V.
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