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Here's another amazing inside story about Miss Kaneda's miraculous voice.
I was reformatting the cast's recorded voices for playback on the PS2, and for some reason, a "click" noise turned up in Miss Kaneda's reformatted voice. The noise wasn't in anyone else's voice, only hers. Yet there was no such noise in the original data. I spent days trying to pin down the cause, checking for bugs in the conversion software and the format of the original files. As a result, I learned a significant fact!
The upper limit of human hearing range is 20 kHz. Any higher frequencies are inaudible unless you have special ears. Yet frequencies higher than this were showing up in Miss Kaneda's voice! These frequencies in excess of 20 kHz were recognized as noise by the conversion software and became that "click"!
It was one of those moments in which I sensed the wonders of the human body...