Sorry Steven- my brain was not working too well that day and many others
for that matter. It seemed so odd at first glance I was dumb-founded but
of course I see what you meant now quite clearly. Pay me no mind.
aa
On Thursday, July 17, 2003, at 12:50 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Aaron Luis Levinson" <[log in to unmask]>
>> You "undistort" signals on a regular basis with your harmonica amp?
>> Can you explain that little trick to the unitiated, of which I am a
>> member.
>>> Or are you assuming that restoration might also accidentally include
>>> the
>>> "un-distortion" of intentionally distorted signals (which I do all
>>> the
>>> time with mu harmonica amp!) on the assumption that was also not part
>>> of
>>> the original signal?
>>> Steven C. Barr
> No...if you read closely (my poor wording/punctuation), I'm saying
> that I
> intentionally distort signals coming from my microphone...so that
> someone
> trying to "restore" tapes on which I played back in 2003 wouldn't know
> if
> the distortion was due to the recording process or in the signal as
> picked
> up and recorded (the latter is correct) and thus wouldn't know whether
> or
> not to correct the distortion!
> Steven C. Barr
>
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