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Earthquake at 3:11 PM, 10 km south-west of Twizel.
Magnitude 3.4, at a depth of 10.0 kilometres.
Modified Mercalli Intensity: IV (Light)
https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/2026p373333 #mmi4 #mag3 #eqnz -
#LinuxAudio #AudioEngineering thoughts
Yesterday there was a thread on making stereo signals from a mono signal. In doing some basic research I found that I wanted to know more about Mid-Side (M/S) sources of audio.
It would appear that this is ideally suited for live recordings and this may explain a portion of my ignorance as I am “all in the box”. One aspect of M/S recording is that it uses different microphones (cardioid and figure-8) which are carefully positioned to record, and with some simple signal processing one has access to a clean mono, or stereo signals.
This does not really address how to widen a mono source into stereo. It looks like some combination of sending a dry signal to one channel and full-wet filtering (neutral, no resonance) or subtle delay, into the other will do this.
I think that @ahihi had a brilliant suggestion of spectral splitting even and odd components into either channel has some great merit and should be explored further.
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#LinuxAudio #AudioEngineering thoughts
Yesterday there was a thread on making stereo signals from a mono signal. In doing some basic research I found that I wanted to know more about Mid-Side (M/S) sources of audio.
It would appear that this is ideally suited for live recordings and this may explain a portion of my ignorance as I am “all in the box”. One aspect of M/S recording is that it uses different microphones (cardioid and figure-8) which are carefully positioned to record, and with some simple signal processing one has access to a clean mono, or stereo signals.
This does not really address how to widen a mono source into stereo. It looks like some combination of sending a dry signal to one channel and full-wet filtering (neutral, no resonance) or subtle delay, into the other will do this.
I think that @ahihi had a brilliant suggestion of spectral splitting even and odd components into either channel has some great merit and should be explored further.
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#LinuxAudio #AudioEngineering thoughts
Yesterday there was a thread on making stereo signals from a mono signal. In doing some basic research I found that I wanted to know more about Mid-Side (M/S) sources of audio.
It would appear that this is ideally suited for live recordings and this may explain a portion of my ignorance as I am “all in the box”. One aspect of M/S recording is that it uses different microphones (cardioid and figure-8) which are carefully positioned to record, and with some simple signal processing one has access to a clean mono, or stereo signals.
This does not really address how to widen a mono source into stereo. It looks like some combination of sending a dry signal to one channel and full-wet filtering (neutral, no resonance) or subtle delay, into the other will do this.
I think that @ahihi had a brilliant suggestion of spectral splitting even and odd components into either channel has some great merit and should be explored further.
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#LinuxAudio #AudioEngineering thoughts
Yesterday there was a thread on making stereo signals from a mono signal. In doing some basic research I found that I wanted to know more about Mid-Side (M/S) sources of audio.
It would appear that this is ideally suited for live recordings and this may explain a portion of my ignorance as I am “all in the box”. One aspect of M/S recording is that it uses different microphones (cardioid and figure-8) which are carefully positioned to record, and with some simple signal processing one has access to a clean mono, or stereo signals.
This does not really address how to widen a mono source into stereo. It looks like some combination of sending a dry signal to one channel and full-wet filtering (neutral, no resonance) or subtle delay, into the other will do this.
I think that @ahihi had a brilliant suggestion of spectral splitting even and odd components into either channel has some great merit and should be explored further.
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#LinuxAudio #AudioEngineering thoughts
Yesterday there was a thread on making stereo signals from a mono signal. In doing some basic research I found that I wanted to know more about Mid-Side (M/S) sources of audio.
It would appear that this is ideally suited for live recordings and this may explain a portion of my ignorance as I am “all in the box”. One aspect of M/S recording is that it uses different microphones (cardioid and figure-8) which are carefully positioned to record, and with some simple signal processing one has access to a clean mono, or stereo signals.
This does not really address how to widen a mono source into stereo. It looks like some combination of sending a dry signal to one channel and full-wet filtering (neutral, no resonance) or subtle delay, into the other will do this.
I think that @ahihi had a brilliant suggestion of spectral splitting even and odd components into either channel has some great merit and should be explored further.
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Earthquake at 9:54 AM, 35 km north-east of Te Araroa.
Magnitude 3.1, at a depth of 23.3 kilometres.
Modified Mercalli Intensity: III (Weak)
https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/2026p372736 #mmi3 #mag3 #eqnz -
@simbarr I am fond of the #Kakapo’s other nickname of #MossChicken.
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#Email clients should have a feature to "forward this attachment".
As in, when I receive an attachment, I can easily just forward that file, without forwarding the whole e-mail chain that's not relevant to the person I'm forwarding to.
@thunderbird -
#Email clients should have a feature to "forward this attachment".
As in, when I receive an attachment, I can easily just forward that file, without forwarding the whole e-mail chain that's not relevant to the person I'm forwarding to.
@thunderbird -
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, 1969
The knife sharpener.
Source: Fortepan [195898] / Sándor Bojár
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Uzbekistan, Bukhara, 1969
The knife sharpener.
Source: Fortepan [195898] / Sándor Bojár
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Uzbekistan, Bukhara, 1969
The knife sharpener.
Source: Fortepan [195898] / Sándor Bojár
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Uzbekistan, Bukhara, 1969
The knife sharpener.
Source: Fortepan [195898] / Sándor Bojár
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Uzbekistan, Bukhara, 1969
The knife sharpener.
Source: Fortepan [195898] / Sándor Bojár
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Earthquake at 4:43 AM, Within 5 km of Lower Hutt.
Magnitude 3.2, at a depth of 26.1 kilometres.
Modified Mercalli Intensity: III (Weak)
https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/2026p372152 #mmi3 #mag3 #eqnz -
Earthquake at 8:01 PM, 5 km north of Whanganui.
Magnitude 2.4, at a depth of 10.0 kilometres.
Modified Mercalli Intensity: III (Weak)
https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/2026p371173 #mmi3 #mag2 #eqnz -
Earthquake at 6:49 PM, 5 km east of Ohakune.
Magnitude 2.4, at a depth of 10.0 kilometres.
Modified Mercalli Intensity: III (Weak)
https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/2026p371038 #mmi3 #mag2 #eqnz -
I've kept up the WeeklyBeats, just haven't been spamming yous every week.
Somehow we're up to week 20 of 2026!
Week 18: Sportsperson
A piano piece (mostly) that never returns to the same chord twice
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/sportspersonWeek 19: Popcorn On A Cake
Squelchy lo-fi electro-y beat
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/popcorn-on-a-cakeWeek 20: Music For Apricots
7/4 gentle house (?) music
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/music-for-apricots -
I've kept up the WeeklyBeats, just haven't been spamming yous every week.
Somehow we're up to week 20 of 2026!
Week 18: Sportsperson
A piano piece (mostly) that never returns to the same chord twice
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/sportspersonWeek 19: Popcorn On A Cake
Squelchy lo-fi electro-y beat
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/popcorn-on-a-cakeWeek 20: Music For Apricots
7/4 gentle house (?) music
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/music-for-apricots -
I've kept up the WeeklyBeats, just haven't been spamming yous every week.
Somehow we're up to week 20 of 2026!
Week 18: Sportsperson
A piano piece (mostly) that never returns to the same chord twice
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/sportspersonWeek 19: Popcorn On A Cake
Squelchy lo-fi electro-y beat
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/popcorn-on-a-cakeWeek 20: Music For Apricots
7/4 gentle house (?) music
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/music-for-apricots -
I've kept up the WeeklyBeats, just haven't been spamming yous every week.
Somehow we're up to week 20 of 2026!
Week 18: Sportsperson
A piano piece (mostly) that never returns to the same chord twice
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/sportspersonWeek 19: Popcorn On A Cake
Squelchy lo-fi electro-y beat
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/popcorn-on-a-cakeWeek 20: Music For Apricots
7/4 gentle house (?) music
https://weeklybeats.com/jetjaguar/music/music-for-apricots -
Earthquake at 2:17 PM, 25 km north-east of Milford Sound.
Magnitude 3.3, at a depth of 10.0 kilometres.
Modified Mercalli Intensity: III (Weak)
https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/2026p370528 #mmi3 #mag3 #eqnz