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Human hearing beats the Fourier uncertainty principle

Not giving any opinion here but it does support why I think our hearing or perception is better than we think. I think, we give way to much credit to computers at times and not enough other times and don't trust our ears enough when we should. How confusing it all is !
Anything to do with helping me create a more realistic space in my mix environment, the better I say !

Can humans hear very short sounds?

If a very short sound was to be produced by an ordinary speaker, would humans hear this? Could this be done so that the sound playing at regular intervals is detectable by a device but is not irritating for humans and pets? Does this depend on frequency and/or intensity and how?

Anybody have any wisdom on this to share?

Tactile human being wants desk console not little rack thing

Hi,

Some background before my question:

I just purchased an Alesis ADAT HD24. I got a really good deal on it new. I didn't get the XR, because I don't care about 96kHZ recording. I am not scoring soundtracks for film, not producing or recording music for DVDs, etc. nor will I ever be. Don't need it or want it. CDs are still 44kHZ, and that's my focus.

Which mic or technique for human beatbox, bass vocal?

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Hi guys,

first thanks a lot for the sharing of your passions.

i'll probably work on recording a "only vocals" project.
i'm wondering how to achieve a good take of the guy making drums and bass with his mouth .

this blows a lot of air and plosives onto the diaphragm,so 'I'm thinking about a dynamic.(sm7,d112,m88).