Re: Demos of hearing loss and amplification (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claire_Pich=E9?= )


Subject: Re: Demos of hearing loss and amplification
From:    =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claire_Pich=E9?=  <clairepiche(at)VIF.COM>
Date:    Thu, 13 May 2004 16:01:12 -0400

Here is an audio clip i just made for you. http://www.ambiophonie.ca/ARCH/2004/05/13/ClairePicheWindigoRiver.wav The audio clip i sent to you is the recording (i made) of a river and the duration is 1'35'' seconds 00:00'' to 00:15'' has no filtering 00:15'' to 00:20" frequencies higher than 10 KHz are filtered 00:20'' to 00:25'' frequencies higher than 5 KHz are filtered 00:25'' to 00:30'' frequencies higher than 2,5 KHz are filtered 00:30'' to 00:35'' frequencies higher than 1,3 KHz are filtered 00:35'' to 00:40'' frequencies higher than 640 Hz are filtered 00:40'' to 00:45'' frequencies higher than 320 Hz are filtered 00:45'' to 00:50'' frequencies higher than 160 Hz are filtered 00:50'' to 00:55'' frequencies higher than 320 Hz are filtered 00:55'' to 01:00'' frequencies higher than 640 Hz are filtered 01:00'' to 01:05'' frequencies higher than 1,3 KHz are filtered 01:05'' to 01:10'' frequencies higher than 2,5 KHz are filtered 01:10'' to 01:15'' frequencies higher than 5 KHz are filtered 01:15'' to 01:20" frequencies higher than 10 KHz are filtered 01:20'' to 01:35'' has no filtering Free of compression during the wild recording nor when i transfered it to the computer. No augmentation or diminution of the output gain during the filtering. i'm looking forward to hearing from you Claire Piché Projet ambiophone Doctorat en Études et pratiques des arts Université du Québec à Montréal Boursière du Centre Interuniversitaire des Arts Médiatiques Stuart Rosen a écrit : >A large charity in the UK, the RNID, has asked for the following. Can anyone >help? Thanks! >----------------------------------------- > >We're looking (urgently) for some sound clips that demonstrate the effect of >hearing loss and amplification for a big forthcoming exhibition. We are >familiar with Brian Moore's CD of course but wondered if you know of >anything else - especially anything that would be particularly suited for >demo use? > > >/*------------------------------------------------------*/ >Stuart Rosen, PhD >Professor of Speech and Hearing Science >Dept of Phonetics & Linguistics >University College London >4 Stephenson Way >London NW1 2HE >England > >Tel: (+ 44 [0]20) 7679 7404 >Admin: (+ 44 [0]20) 7679 7401 >Fax: (+ 44 [0]20) 7383 0752 > >Email: stuart(at)phon.ucl.ac.uk > >Home page: http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/stuart/home.htm >/*------------------------------------------------------*/ > > >


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