

Multimedia → Fakin' The Funk 5.5.0.159 Multilingual (x64)
Published by: voska89 on 12-02-2024, 08:29 |
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Free Download Fakin' The Funk? 5.5.0.159 (x64) Multilingual Free Links | 18.2 Mb
Fakin' The Funk? is a tool that helps you to detect the true quality of your audio files in one batch.
Portable → Fakin' The Funk 5.5.0.159 Portable (x64)
Published by: voska89 on 12-02-2024, 07:58 |
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Free Download Fakin' The Funk? 5.5.0.159 (x64) Multilingual Portable Free Links | 23.4 Mb
Fakin' The Funk? is a tool that helps you to detect the true quality of your audio files in one batch. Nowadays you can download tunes from anywhere. But what is the real quality of these files? What if you could check those tunes to see if they're really that good, and not upscaled 128kbps to 320kbps MP3s? You could batch-process them all without having to manually check them 1-by-1 using a spectrum analyzer?
Portable → Fakin' The Funk 5.1.0.152 Multilingual + Portable (x64)
Published by: voska89 on 19-11-2023, 18:49 |
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Free Download Fakin' The Funk? 5.1.0.152 (x64) Multilingual + Portable Free Download | 10.9/12.4 Mb
Fakin' The Funk? is a tool that helps you to detect the true quality of your audio files in one batch.
Video Training → How To Produce Modern Day G Funk Future Funk in Ableton
Published by: voska89 on 6-03-2023, 07:31 |
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Free Download How To Produce Modern Day G Funk / Future Funk in Ableton
Published 3/2023
Created by Rob Webster
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 1h 15m ) | Size: 817 MB
Portable → Fakin' The Funk? 3.0.0.139 Multilingual Portable
Published by: voska89 on 27-03-2022, 11:52 |
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Fakin' The Funk? 3.0.0.139 Multilingual Portable | File Size: 29.8 MB
Fakin 'Funk is a small application with a narrow specialization: to determine the true quality of audio tracks. Not being a critical software for a wide range of consumers, the program will be useful for real audiophiles and people who like to share their files with other users. Today, far from all the resources that allow you to download music from their website (even for money), conscientiously relate to the issue of maintaining the original quality of the tracks. For example, tracks with 320 kilobits per second accepted as the classic standard often turn out to be a product of such a phenomenon as upscaling. Simply put, owners of a portal with a music database take files with a bit rate of 128 kbit / s as a basis, and then programmatically "pull" them up to 320 kbit / s, although this does not affect the real sound quality (the same is true for peak frequencies). If earlier, in the era of small and expensive memory cards for smartphones, this could make sense - tracks of poor quality weigh less - then today this phenomenon can be considered a direct deception of the consumer. The Fakin 'Funk program is designed to fight this problem: uploading your own audio files to it, you can get accurate technical data and compare their compliance with the stated numbers.

