It is most noticeable in impulsive sounds from percussion instruments such as castanets or cymbals.
Pre echo on a vinyl record.
It occurs in transform based audio compression algorithms typically based on the modified discrete cosine.
Pre echo occurs as the cutting stylus cuts the groove and the lacquer material deforms slightly so a silent groove cut will be affected by a modulated groove cut just after it.
The vinyl and the sleeve or cover will have clearly visible defects lower grades like poor or fair may well not play through every time without skipping and will display noticeable cosmetic damage like cracks on the vinyl or tears on the sleeve vinyl records will sometimes be given a play grade and a visual grade.
I have never found it objectionable personally.
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I ve only really noticed it on electronic records before so my theory which i realize now may seem ill informed went that i was hearing a ghostly dry signal before a wet effected sound kicked in.
I think you can minimize it to a degree by good tonearm setup but most of it is built in to the pressing.
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As a bonus counterparts and test for echo both feature etchings on side d of the album.
Pre echo vinyl cd tapes from this label at norman records.
At first the discs were commonly made from shellac with earlier records having a fine abrasive.
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Pre echo sometimes called a forward 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.
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Pre echo and post echo are common on records.
Nope instead we are basically a kind of brutalist argos for vinyl records.
The term i always heard from mastering engineers about echo prior to the start of the song on a vinyl lp was pre echo caused by loud signals particularly bass on adjacent grooves.
And on silent passages or before the song starts as the record turns the groove next to the one the needle is currently in would have the ridges cut pretty deep and this would be picked up by the needle.
The groove usually starts near the periphery and ends near the center of the disc.
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This was especially noticeable if the following groove was loud.