On Sat, 5 Aug 2006, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
If it's a loop, though, and *if* the loop is exactly the same by itself as it is mixed, wouldn't the only differences be from resampling and maybe interpolation? If so, that's probably imperceptible.
Differences from resampling/interpolation will be noticeable, else it wouldn't be possible to notice the effect of interpolation, and thus interpolation would be useless. So chances are that in the difference you'd hear exactly the hiss that interpolation was removing from the sound.
If you're stuck with that hiss, just say something about residual music and postdigitalism, so that it seems intentional.
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