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That's two nanobrains. You can't forgive them when combined...
I was gonna write an entire physics essay about this to illustrate how wrong they are, but when you don't want to hear there's no point on screaming.
Please, lock this thread.
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no use in getting upset kiddies..
keep your insults to yourself and your family please.
your reaction was inappropriate and shows that you have no valid SIMPLE argument to make.
It makes sense to me, because timing even in the range of a fraction of a millisecond influences the way we feel music and localize sound. you should study nature a little more.
digital is less involving than analog regardless of frequency bandwidth.
If I were to list all the people who have said the same, and the people who have denied it, you'd have a who's who of musicians and talented engineers for analog, and on the digital side a who's who of technicians who seemingly don't get it.
loco, you can list me all the physics theories you want (and probably have not studied in depth) but it don't change the fact that I hear the problem and so do many of the best musicians around.
of course we all know that digital is in, and analog is out...but some of us are actually interested in finding out why digital is more boring to listen to.
the fact is that many 'engineers' around are not really capable of listening, use crappy equipment that filters out the detail, and are mostly preoccupied with being right, based on some facts that they dont fully understand NOR DO THEY REALLY CARE TO because it is detrimental to their pocketbook and they are not so much interested in AUDIO REPRODUCTION as they are in mixing and mashing it all up with their lovely and cheap digital equipment.
if there was no digital, most modern production houses and pop records wouldn't exist, cause it would be impossible to polish a turd to the extent possible now for ...so cheap.
all these arguments only make sense if who is reading them recognizes the deficiency. To correct it, you have to come up with something that hasn't been said before.
All I see here is people reading out from textbooks.
How many of you have actually tried to say something new or bring the argument foreward?
doesn't sound very big minded to me.
actually sounds like a bunch of guys who really don't give a shit about music, but are in love with their gear.