I'd rather not, but I'll take your word on it. Probably wouldn't pass scientific rigor, but pretty darn funny none the less.
I'm sure there were some embarrassed chefs!
In my tests of vinyl vs "digitized" same vinyl in real time with the audio club, there was a lot of laughing, no one got mad, everyone had fun.
The way it should be.
And when the guy from Audacity came he proved how much information in music is truncated with 16/44 and how much more info was on the record. He showed us in real time on the screen at Bart’s. And the Japanese pressing he used made the cd rip sound broken.
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