A singer, songwriter. Lyrics and melodies that takes you under. Thoughts are quiet. everything is silent as the song gives you a nice feeling that you cant help but just space out into the song. a song that you can put on high volume and on replay all day to block out the world. Never getting tier of hearing it. Its a song that gets stuck in your head, Letting the beautiful lyrics and music of combined instruments sound louder than your thoughts.
Terms:
ADC: Analog to digital converter. The part of a soundcard which an analog, real world sound like a voice or guitar and converts it to a numerical representation of the audio that a computer can manipulate.
Clipping: This is the number of contiguous clipped samples (default 3 samples) that must be present before they will be labeled as an individual run. The higher the threshold, the less likely a clipped region will be recognized and the fewer labels that will be generated.
Terms:
ADC: Analog to digital converter. The part of a soundcard which an analog, real world sound like a voice or guitar and converts it to a numerical representation of the audio that a computer can manipulate.
This is the number of contiguous unclipped samples (default 3 samples) that must be present before the run of clipped samples will be terminated. The higher the threshold, the longer a clipped region will be and the fewer labels that will be generated.
Each individual run of clipped samples is marked in the format "number of number". For example, "11 of 11" means there are 11 samples in this run of clipped samples and all of them are clipped, while "9 of 11" means only nine samples in the run of 11 are clipped. In the case of a stereo track each channel will have its own label; if at one point both channels are clipped two labels will appear one above the other.
DAC: Digital to analog converter. The part of a soundcard which plays back a numerical representation of audio as an analog, real world sound like a voice or guitar.
Great writing, Carla! Where's your recording of this? 7/10
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