
SouthSIDE Glen
independentrecording.net
I just received a sample MP3 from a friend of mine who does a lot of VSTi synth work. His setup is rather basic, with one MIDI/Synth PC feeding a second Cubase DAW PC via analog EMU 404 sound cards (I know, I know; but those cards are actually not completely awful for the price. They're still sound cards, but far superior than your average SoundBlaster-Upper card.)
Anyway he sent me a 128k MP3 of an unfinished work in progress of his, all VSTis of analog synths with some drum samples for rhythm, just so I could hear his progress.
There are technical problems all over the recording, including about 16dB of offset due to a high-amplitude 23Hz sub-tone that runs through the whole thing that I don't believe is supposed to be there (though I'm waiting for confirmation from him on that - he is playing with analog synth emulations, after all.)
But what has me scratching my head is that the track, being am MP3, and a 128k one at that, has the usual bottomless cliff at 15kHz where the MP3 compression just cuts everything off. Except here quite a bit of >15k noise all the way up the spectrum remains *on the MP3*. It does have a bit of a periodic component to it (depending on the FFT analyzer I use), but it does not really have the normal profile of anti-aliasing noise like one might expect if that were the source of it. Add to that the fact that it made it past (or maybe was caused by?) the MP3 compression, and I'm stumped as to just how it got there. I've never seen anything quite like it before.
Has anyone experienced anything like this with their MP3s that could give an idea as to the actual source: the MP3 encoder itself, sound card converter artifacting, bad VSTi emulation, or something else?
G.
Anyway he sent me a 128k MP3 of an unfinished work in progress of his, all VSTis of analog synths with some drum samples for rhythm, just so I could hear his progress.
There are technical problems all over the recording, including about 16dB of offset due to a high-amplitude 23Hz sub-tone that runs through the whole thing that I don't believe is supposed to be there (though I'm waiting for confirmation from him on that - he is playing with analog synth emulations, after all.)
But what has me scratching my head is that the track, being am MP3, and a 128k one at that, has the usual bottomless cliff at 15kHz where the MP3 compression just cuts everything off. Except here quite a bit of >15k noise all the way up the spectrum remains *on the MP3*. It does have a bit of a periodic component to it (depending on the FFT analyzer I use), but it does not really have the normal profile of anti-aliasing noise like one might expect if that were the source of it. Add to that the fact that it made it past (or maybe was caused by?) the MP3 compression, and I'm stumped as to just how it got there. I've never seen anything quite like it before.
Has anyone experienced anything like this with their MP3s that could give an idea as to the actual source: the MP3 encoder itself, sound card converter artifacting, bad VSTi emulation, or something else?
G.