Ed3 : Hi-Res Digital Files 24/96 (2014)
Presentation

| Label | Camilio Records |
| Reference | CAM2-4335 |
| Format (speed) | Hi-Res Digital Files 24/96 |
| Type | Album |
| Master | Digital 24/96, Mixed by Jacques Roy , Mastered by Marc-Olivier Bouchard |
| Mastering/Pressing | Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering. |
| Original recording | Digital 24/96 |
| State | Canada |
| Year original | 2014 (recording in 2013) |
| Year production | 2014 |
Waveform
The waveform represents the Track “I Live In A Treehouse”, a representative track of the album.
The graph clearly shows the differences in levels and thus in dynamics for this track. The waveform between the right and left channel is different, this is due to the distribution of the instruments. No compression of the waveform.

Spectrum
The Spectrum allows to check the tonal balance of the music (balance between treble, medium and bass sounds) and to detect process that may have been carried out during the recording, the mixing, mastering or manufacturing phases. It is also possible to detect frequency interference issues.
The curve represents the average frequency distribution over the Track “I Live In A Treehouse”. The interesting features on this curve are as follows:
- There is a progressive decrease in frequency above 15kHz (Yellow), without noise above 25 kHz. It’s a true Hi-Res file 24/96.
- There is one very small frequency peak above 30 kHz (Red) certainly due to a parasitic electronic equipment near the recording equipment or a defect in the processing chain. Here there is no reason to worry because the interference level is very very low (- 95 dB).

Spectrogram
Spectrogram is another representation of frequency versus time of a track. For each channel (right and left), horizontal axis represents time, and the vertical axis represents frequency. The amplitude is represented by the intensity (brightness) of the color of each point in the image.
- The yellow arrows represent the progressive decrease in frequency above 15kHz (in Yellow in the previous graph), without noise above 25 kHz.
- The red arrows show the rise in noise level above 30 kHz (in red in the previous picture).

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