
giving good hints is hard!

There's just one problem: the lazyness-factorgfoot wrote:Maybe you should instead search for how sound works then! There must be volumes of information about this available.m!nus wrote:i tried searching tools to analyze it but since i don't know how "sound" works (mean: frequencies, addition of tones (chords) etc.) it's rather difficult.
Thanks, that was the last hint I needed for solving this challenge. I used Audacity, too, but found it pretty hard to find the correct peaks and settings. I was pretty sure about some letters and tried-and-errored a lot - way beyond server pounding.wrtlprnft wrote:I had to resort to (almost) pure guessing… audacity provides a nice little spectrum analizer that even gives you the musical notes of the peaks if you toy around with it for a bit (a lograrithmic x axis works wonders), but I have no clue where to find the second letter in the answer in the three-digit Hz range… It just isn't there.