is fading in/out a lossy process?, [moved from FLAC] |
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is fading in/out a lossy process?, [moved from FLAC] |
Feb 21 2013, 01:58
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Group: Members Posts: 582 Joined: 12-May 06 From: Colorado, USA Member No.: 30694 |
there is no guarantee that the well isn't poisoned by people who are clueless about how to handle digital audio. Gods know the internet is chalked-full of them! Like Neil Young? Please tell me where I encouraged him to share anything I didn't accuse you of encouraging him to share anything. Rather, I disagree with your assessment/interpretation of the benefit of db1989's sarcastic advice & encouragement. I don't really have the time The fact that you got your digs in suggests that you actually do have the time. |
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Feb 21 2013, 02:10
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The fact that you got your digs in suggests that you actually do have the time. Now we're troll baiting?!? Seeing that the OP has already been given the information he needs this discussion will now close. This post has been edited by greynol: Feb 21 2013, 03:44 -------------------- Everything sounds the same until it is proven otherwise.
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Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 25th May 2013 - 13:19 |