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From: ccalam
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  • I just realized I had already commented on this, like 7 months ago. haha

    Guess that shows how much I like it!

  • Pardon my French - I fucking love this song. It's so... elegant.

  • Sorry.

  • And how do you sing right into an SM58 like that and not have it sound really bassy?

  • Thanks! How are you doing, it's been a while. I'm supposed to be working on new stuff, but I'm not too motivated at the moment...

    Yeah, I had to EQ the vocals quite a bit to get rid of the bass.

  • Great song mate, are you working on a new album?

  • great song great sound

    thanks with the tip, i got no fucking idea how to solve it.

    never sounds good without you thanks one more time ; )

  • Excellent song.

  • Nice sound man

    Check us out cause were also the shit

  • I like this video

    Check us out please!

  • not my cup of tea, but it's decent music mate.

  • If anyone wants to hear the audio without the sine wave (or any youtube mangling) I have put an mp3 up at ccalam . com - the link is in the first paragraph.

  • even my ears aren't that young, i hear this high tone, so i think its lower than 19khz, must be terible for young ears. but anywhere, nice song! and nice try!

  • BTW you can generate tones using audacity (it's free nd runs on window and linux, maybe even mac too these days), just insert a stereo track and then do Generate->Tone.

  • Audacity was originally Mac-only and has been available for the Mac for about ten years. Just sayin'. :-)

  • If you hear a tone then maybe you are listening in high quality mode, there is a problem with the high quality encoder and the 19kHz tone. The tone I hear in high quality mode is not 19KHz though but lower, so maybe the high encoder is resampling the audio without filtering it correctly first leading to aliasing. Aliasing would cause a tone the resampling frequency - 19kHz I think.

    The original person used 48KHz audio and a 20KHz tone, so maybe this works for high qulity too?

  • I can barely hear a whistle in HQ.

  • Definitely a high pitched residual in high quality. It's quite clear to me before I can make out other details like string noise and ambiance. Nice try, but... :S

    If people use this technique I'll have to EQ it out.

  • Even the FM stereo which most of us are used to relies on a subcarrier. In an FM stereo system, the main audio, which is monophonic, stops at around 18 KHz. At 19 KHz is a pilot signal (a subcarrier) and then there is a special stereo subcarrier centered around 38 KHz. The receiver uses this special subcarrier in combination with the monaural signal to produce the left and right channel audio signals.

  • The 19 KHz pilot signal is used as a reference so that the receiver can properly recover the 38 KHz stereo subcarrier.

  • I'm still relatively young, and can hear something at 18kHz+ in HQ, pretty painful!

  • I never could hear anything above 16.5 khz when I was younger.

  • sorry about your inferior genes!

  • omg lol!

  • The tone hurts...

  • Now that's just a lie. I ran a FFT analysis and no 19 kHz frequency showed up.

  • Sorry about the comment. Turns out that the frequency is very alive when viewing in High quality (however it doesn't show up in standard).

  • So EQ it out - it's still better than the compression

  • I love the song but for some reason it killed my dog

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