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- Pre-echo abstract "Pre-echo (not to be confused with reverse echo) is a digital audio compression artifact where a sound is heard before it occurs (hence the name). It is most noticeable in impulsive sounds from percussion instruments such as castanets or cymbals.It occurs in transform-based audio compression algorithms – typically based on the modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) – such as MP3, MPEG-4 AAC, and Vorbis, and is due to quantization noise being spread over the entire transform-window of the codec.".
- Pre-echo wikiPageExternalLink 36465.
- Pre-echo wikiPageExternalLink wiki.hydrogenaudio.org.
- Pre-echo wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Pre_echo.
- Pre-echo wikiPageID "2055507".
- Pre-echo wikiPageRevisionID "592532688".
- Pre-echo description "The empty space before the start of the music on this LP has been amplified +15dB to reveal the pre-echo.".
- Pre-echo filename "Genesis-Duke-LPpreecho.ogg".
- Pre-echo format Ogg.
- Pre-echo hasPhotoCollection Pre-echo.
- Pre-echo title "LP pre echo".
- Pre-echo subject Category:Acoustics.
- Pre-echo comment "Pre-echo (not to be confused with reverse echo) is a digital audio compression artifact where a sound is heard before it occurs (hence the name).".
- Pre-echo label "Pre-echo".
- Pre-echo label "Pre-eco".
- Pre-echo sameAs Pre-eco.
- Pre-echo sameAs m.06hz28.
- Pre-echo sameAs Q4894905.
- Pre-echo sameAs Q4894905.
- Pre-echo wasDerivedFrom Pre-echo?oldid=592532688.
- Pre-echo isPrimaryTopicOf Pre-echo.