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It's rather faint...

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It is in the general maner but here we only have physical instruments in a 60 years old recording.
(hope you didn't measure the YT version,bass there is non existent ,don't know why)

That's how it looks like in REW's wav's analyzer:

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Definitely not a bass champion but enough to rumble the room if you pinch it a little.
 
It's definitely very present if the system can reproduce it. I always wondered if the CD master I have was an anomaly though, it really should have been high passed. Where did you take your sample from?

Just for your reference, the well prepared and well QC-ed "Sony Super Audio Check CD" would fit for your demands, I assume.
I analyzed all the tracks of the "Sony Super Audio Check CD" here on my project thread, and you can also find there the liner notes (booklet) of the CD.

If you would be seriously interested in having the intact digital tracks of the CD, please simply PM me writing your wish.
 
hope you didn't measure the YT version,bass there is non existent
I doubt that it's much different from the (SA)CD.

That's how it looks like in REW's wav's analyzer:
What length of the intro is analyzed there? And why on SPL scale? It's pretty useless in this case. If you switch to dBFS your probably get that 30 Hz peak at about -40 dBFS, so similar to what's on @escape2 spectrogram.
 
22 Hz in: Michael Murray / 2000 - Bach, The Great Organ at Methuen / 02. Toccata in F Major, BWV 540
(youtube)
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16 Hz in: Michael Murray / 1986 - The Organ at St. Andreas-Kirche, Hildesheim / 01. Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 546
(youtube)
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I doubt that it's much different from the (SA)CD.


What length of the intro is analyzed there? And why on SPL scale? It's pretty useless in this case. If you switch to dBFS your probably get that 30 Hz peak at about -40 dBFS, so similar to what's on @escape2 spectrogram.
It's not the SACD,it's from the Red Seal Frietz Reiner's Complete RCA Collection.

Length is the whole track (00.01.51) and that's what it looks like on dbFS scale:

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It's not the SACD,it's from the Red Seal Frietz Reiner's Complete RCA Collection.

Length is the whole track (00.01.51) and that's what it looks like on dbFS scale:
Looks like it's this version on youtube then:

Normally I don't use Rectangular window but used here to be consistent with your screenshots. I did Averages though, as to me that's the only option that makes sense when analyzing files. Here it is in REW:
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And the spectrogram:
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Carlos Henriquez - Al Fin Te Vi
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Nice sound from a wooden box! I believe the energy down at 12Hz is a room resonance, or perhaps hvac rumble; my system can't go that low. (The SoX analysis is a local redbook flac, not the YT)
 
Came in here hoping for fishing stories and recipes. Leaving disappointed.
 
It's mostly energy between 60 and 80 Hz, and nothing below 40 Hz:

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My search was for a realistic / live recording, as if the bass player is in the room. Not for the lowest and loudest bass, this time at least. :)
 
Asking for a favor to produce a Spectrogram for the two below linked Tracks. I posted them in a different thread so here is a link to this posting:

Post in thread 'What are we listening to right now..'
https://audiosciencereview.com/foru...are-we-listening-to-right-now.40/post-1750762

I am very interested in seeing how low these Vocalists sing. Especially the last few lines in the Misty Mountain song. Both contain a lot of vocal bass so graphing both songs would be interesting. Thank you for your assistance. :cool:
 
Asking for a favor to produce a Spectrogram for the two below linked Tracks. I posted them in a different thread so here is a link to this posting:

Post in thread 'What are we listening to right now..'
https://audiosciencereview.com/foru...are-we-listening-to-right-now.40/post-1750762

I am very interested in seeing how low these Vocalists sing. Especially the last few lines in the Misty Mountain song. Both contain a lot of vocal bass so graphing both songs would be interesting. Thank you for your assistance. :cool:
There is this app called KRK Audio tools which displays a spectrum in real time of the sound. I know it's not 100 % correct nor the same as a graph of the track but good enough to gauge for something like this I think.
 
Asking for a favor to produce a Spectrogram for the two below linked Tracks. I posted them in a different thread so here is a link to this posting:

Post in thread 'What are we listening to right now..'
https://audiosciencereview.com/foru...are-we-listening-to-right-now.40/post-1750762

I am very interested in seeing how low these Vocalists sing. Especially the last few lines in the Misty Mountain song. Both contain a lot of vocal bass so graphing both songs would be interesting. Thank you for your assistance. :cool:
Home Free
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Misty Mountains
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