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Old 19th October 2010   #1
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Remove digitalis !!!

Hello everyone, I found a way to remove digitalis the thing you hear when you set the volume just too loud before you reduce a few db's. So if anyone here has an audio file that I can use to show the before & after for everyone here in the forums, do give me the wav I wanna show you how it sound.
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Is the technique a convolution version of this?

The Altmann "Tube-o-lator" lacquer
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Is the technique a convolution version of this?

The Altmann "Tube-o-lator" lacquer
Oh wow... there I was thinking the audiophile world could surprise me no longer.
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Does it do anything for thinning hair??? or broken fingernails. I had a "digital" prostate exam once does this also do that???

Is this "item" software or hardware and what really does it do??? Inquiring minds want to know!!!
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Hello everyone, I found a way to remove digitalis the thing you hear when you set the volume just too loud before you reduce a few db's. So if anyone here has an audio file that I can use to show the before & after for everyone here in the forums, do give me the wav I wanna show you how it sound.
Get your own audio files, I only own 6 and I'm not giving them away for free! ; )
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Get your own audio files, I only own 6 and I'm not giving them away for free! ; )
Luxury!

I only own one mono SDII file with relaxation music on it, it's on a zip drive, and where I keep it, there are wolves that bite my hand when I try to grab it.
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I only have copyright audio, lol. Man copyright bumer !
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