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SSorry castle but I don’t buy that. In many cases there is no question of what should or shouldn’t be humanly noticeable or in fact...
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Smyth Research Realiser A16.A physical model of the head you mean? I did a similar suggestion in the past, with an additional idea: Include the ear canal in the...
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Ssander99 reacted to bigshot's post in the thread Sound Science thread for songs you can't get out of your head with Like.It’s a song from Can Landed. That album is great. It’s like Remain in Light and Before and After Science long before those albums...
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Sound Science thread for songs you can't get out of your head.Here I see "video is not available" with this link, so I watched this one instead: (What is the title of the song in your video, bighot?)
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body.This is the sound science forum. If you spout complete nonsense it will be called complete nonsense.
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Can you hear upscaling?.I won't waste my time looking at that video. There exist audibly transparent (audibly perfect) DACs for very affordable prices. Once you...
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body.I already have that with my Smyth Realiser A16 using personal PRIRs and HPEQs, and also using (free) HeSuVi with my personal hrtf based...
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Smyth Research Realiser A16.As VandyMan said, unrelated to the problem. The automatic volume lowering is triggered by digital clipping and has no relation to this...
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Smyth Research Realiser A16.That is correct. Yes. @mei09891: I also recommend to switch the automatic volume limiter on again, and never switch it off.
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Sound Science Corner Pub.2 sci-fi movies from the seventies that pop up in my mind now: Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970) The Omega Man (1971)
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SThere isn't any error or discrepancy for the discrete fourier transform (DFT). The DFT can be applied to the audio signal by 64 samples...
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S@sunjam I don't have time to respond to it (never mind that it is locked) but as the representative of a leading manufacturer of DAPs...
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Ssander99 reacted to castleofargh's post in the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends with Like.Last post for clarity. To fully define sunjam's posts in this thread and his blog, all you need is this: Read his posts again, almost...
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Ssander99 replied to the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends.Although this is almost certainly not what is happening here, still interesting: "AI deception: A survey of examples, risks, and...
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Ssander99 reacted to castleofargh's post in the thread Hope this help you to explain Hi-Res music to your CD friends with Like.I did what I should and then more, by now I've read most of his posts(time I'll never get back) his article, the one he took the...
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