[time-nuts] Clocks for Audio gear
Dan Kemppainen
dan at irtelemetrics.com
Thu May 10 20:16:44 UTC 2012
Don't forget the human mind can compensate for a lot of things. Think
of how we can triangulate a sound source in realtime even with the
included echos in a small room. The only thing that I can think of
that messes with that system is a single tone setting up standing
waves. It's impressive if you think about it.
So, it's probably not much of a stretch to imagine the mind
compensating for a little movement here and there (since we have
controls and feedback to monitor that). It may just take a few
thousand years for us to evolve to deal with distortion due to jitter
in our digital recordings :)
All fun aside. This has been a worth while thread in my opinion. I'm
learning more this week, than others watching this list!
On 5/10/2012 1:49 PM, time-nuts-request at febo.com wrote:
> I've alway have thought that if nanosecond level jitter is "bad" then
> breathing while listening must be really bad. If you inhale the path
> length from your ear to the speaker changes at the microsecond level.
> You'd think the resulting doppler shift would drive these audiophiles
> nuts. All that pitch shifting.
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