In Reply to: Jitter posted by Tubers on June 1, 2012 at 01:42:26:
Jitter simply makes the music seem "less interesting"..... "Boring"........ It might be a nice performance, but the listener is left cold......
If OTOH the "jitter signature" of the original master is kept intact (which IMO is better than just eliminating jitter), the performance takes on a unique, interesting quality. The listener becomes engaged to the performance.
From another perspective, jitter makes the harmonic structures of various instruments seem "generic"..... Whereas good jitter performance enable the listener to appreciate the unique qualities and nuances of these same performers.
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