Re: MD: The French Horn Glitch - Urban legend

1999-12-20 Thread Colin Burchall
Martin Schiff wrote: As I suspected, this story seems to be an urban legend (at least based on my tests). I used your file LoHorn.wav and recorded it digitally on my Sharp The first time this problem was discussed on the list, it was a completely different sound that caused it. I can't

Re: MD: The French Horn Glitch - Urban legend

1999-12-20 Thread Colin Burchall
Martin Schiff wrote: If you have to go to that much trouble to reproduce this problem, then the chances that it will occur randomly during a recording seem pretty slim. No? It happened the first time that sound sample was recorded when I tested it. No need for looping or anything, just

RE: MD: The French Horn Glitch - Urban legend

1999-12-20 Thread Martin Schiff
, 1999 2:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: re: MD: The French Horn Glitch - Urban legend "Martin Schiff" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: As I suspected, this story seems to be an urban legend (at least based on my tests). I used your file LoHorn.wav and recorded it digitally on my Sh

RE: MD: The French Horn Glitch - Urban legend

1999-12-17 Thread Martin Schiff
As I suspected, this story seems to be an urban legend (at least based on my tests). I used your file LoHorn.wav and recorded it digitally on my Sharp MD-R2, then digitally on my Sharp 702, and finally analog through the line in on my Sharp 702. There was absolutely no distortion whatsoever in