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Spectralayers signal observed at 60, 180, 300 and up.
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 216413" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>What has Facebook and a programmer got to do with it. If I understand correctly you recorded a guitar through big amps and looking at the guitar track you are seeing a spurious signal at 60, 180, 300 and higher frequencies. I'm guessing you are in North America? If you were in Europe/UK you would have said 50, 150, 250 etc - the common harmonics from the mains power frequency - or at least I think that's what you are saying, no idea what the 5 and 10Hz signifies related to these harmonics? What exactly is the question again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 216413, member: 2643"] What has Facebook and a programmer got to do with it. If I understand correctly you recorded a guitar through big amps and looking at the guitar track you are seeing a spurious signal at 60, 180, 300 and higher frequencies. I'm guessing you are in North America? If you were in Europe/UK you would have said 50, 150, 250 etc - the common harmonics from the mains power frequency - or at least I think that's what you are saying, no idea what the 5 and 10Hz signifies related to these harmonics? What exactly is the question again? [/QUOTE]
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