The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
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The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
Could someone tell me the defenition of the "Brown henke (dither)"?
It seems that this words are not common words and I can't find the answer from the google.
Is this a secret language? Not knowing this words I think I can't fully understand what forum members are talking about in some topics.
Thanks.
It seems that this words are not common words and I can't find the answer from the google.
Is this a secret language? Not knowing this words I think I can't fully understand what forum members are talking about in some topics.
Thanks.
Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
It was discovered by Robert Henke of Ableton and Ernst Brown of IRCAM and describes a subtle enharmonic distortion in the summing bus resulting from cross modulation products in the complex convolution algorithm employed by many plugin effects.
But it is completely inaudible to all but a few, with extremely sensitive hearing - the sort of people that can hear differences between different summing bus designs that normal people can't detect.
It doesn't exist
But it is completely inaudible to all but a few, with extremely sensitive hearing - the sort of people that can hear differences between different summing bus designs that normal people can't detect.
It doesn't exist
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Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
from wikipedia:
'brown henke dither' is a special type of spectral distributed n-tuple noise used mainly in digital audio workstations for dithering purposes. It adds a +47.3db noise signal to a soundfile, which as a result reduces the information and therefor any potential error in the composition to zero. brown henke dither can be obtained by various means. common methods use the square of the sum of all tarnce tracks ever made, or the mean of seven randomly chosen forum posts.'
'brown henke dither' is a special type of spectral distributed n-tuple noise used mainly in digital audio workstations for dithering purposes. It adds a +47.3db noise signal to a soundfile, which as a result reduces the information and therefor any potential error in the composition to zero. brown henke dither can be obtained by various means. common methods use the square of the sum of all tarnce tracks ever made, or the mean of seven randomly chosen forum posts.'
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I bow to your superior knowledge.
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I thought Brown Henke Dither was related to the area of the brain known as "Shatner's Bassoon"
I must be thinking of something else.
I must be thinking of something else.
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Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
It cleared some aspect but also confused other things.crumhorn wrote:It was discovered by Robert Henke of Ableton and Ernst Brown of IRCAM and describes a subtle enharmonic distortion in the summing bus resulting from cross modulation products in the complex convolution algorithm employed by many plugin effects.
But it is completely inaudible to all but a few, with extremely sensitive hearing - the sort of people that can hear differences between different summing bus designs that normal people can't detect.
It doesn't exist
Who is Ernst Brown of IRCAM? No resuft from google at all.
http://www.google.com/search?q="Ernst+Brown"+IRCAM
I understood that the person named Robert Henke is mentioned here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Henke
And he is joined this forum and have a conversation with ppl friendly as the nickname "henke" without Mod or official staff tag even though he is co-developer of Live software.
Then what does the dither related with him? Did he code the Live's sound process things?
Not bad but too nerdy to decieve.crumhorn wrote:It was discovered by Robert Henke of Ableton and Ernst Brown of IRCAM and describes a subtle enharmonic distortion in the summing bus resulting from cross modulation products in the complex convolution algorithm employed by many plugin effects.
But it is completely inaudible to all but a few, with extremely sensitive hearing - the sort of people that can hear differences between different summing bus designs that normal people can't detect.
It doesn't exist
Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
Well I wasn't trying to be too deceptivepencilrocket wrote:It cleared some aspect but also confused other things.crumhorn wrote:It was discovered by Robert Henke of Ableton and Ernst Brown of IRCAM and describes a subtle enharmonic distortion in the summing bus resulting from cross modulation products in the complex convolution algorithm employed by many plugin effects.
But it is completely inaudible to all but a few, with extremely sensitive hearing - the sort of people that can hear differences between different summing bus designs that normal people can't detect.
It doesn't exist
Who is Ernst Brown of IRCAM? No resuft from google at all.
http://www.google.com/search?q="Ernst+Brown"+IRCAM
I understood that the person named Robert Henke is mentioned here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monolake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Henke
And he is joined this forum and have a conversation with ppl friendly as the nickname "henke" without Mod or official staff tag even though he is co-developer of Live software.
Then what does the dither related with him? Did he code the Live's sound process things?
Not bad but too nerdy to decieve.crumhorn wrote:It was discovered by Robert Henke of Ableton and Ernst Brown of IRCAM and describes a subtle enharmonic distortion in the summing bus resulting from cross modulation products in the complex convolution algorithm employed by many plugin effects.
But it is completely inaudible to all but a few, with extremely sensitive hearing - the sort of people that can hear differences between different summing bus designs that normal people can't detect.
It doesn't exist
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Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
Opps I misquoted the post. Sry.
Deceiptive post is this.
Deceiptive post is this.
henke wrote:from wikipedia:
'brown henke dither' is a special type of spectral distributed n-tuple noise used mainly in digital audio workstations for dithering purposes. It adds a +47.3db noise signal to a soundfile, which as a result reduces the information and therefor any potential error in the composition to zero. brown henke dither can be obtained by various means. common methods use the square of the sum of all tarnce tracks ever made, or the mean of seven randomly chosen forum posts.'
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Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
I'm afraid you are. That's the part of the brain affected by dimizmeric phosphate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwylBRucU7wAngstrom wrote:I thought Brown Henke Dither was related to the area of the brain known as "Shatner's Bassoon"
I must be thinking of something else.
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What a fuckin' disgrace.Piplodocus wrote:I'm afraid you are. That's the part of the brain affected by dimizmeric phosphate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwylBRucU7wAngstrom wrote:I thought Brown Henke Dither was related to the area of the brain known as "Shatner's Bassoon"
I must be thinking of something else.
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Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
"Where in shitting christ is my nose!!??? It's in a jar mate!!"
Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
"One girl was so sick she threw up her own pelvis bone" and let's not forget the boy who "cried all the water out of his body"crumhorn wrote:What a fuckin' disgrace.Piplodocus wrote:I'm afraid you are. That's the part of the brain affected by dimizmeric phosphate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwylBRucU7wAngstrom wrote:I thought Brown Henke Dither was related to the area of the brain known as "Shatner's Bassoon"
I must be thinking of something else.
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia- Fear of long words
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Joss Ackland's spunky backpack?
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Re: The meaning of "Brown henke (dither) ?
henke wrote:from wikipedia:
'common methods use the square of the sum of all tarnce tracks ever made,'
lol