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In Reply to: RE: Especially ones that require time travel to work! posted by Maxamillion on September 19, 2015 at 11:06:01
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"correcting" and re-correcting on each cycle. These newly-created errors eventually reach audio time scales and are heard as TIM distortion.
Such errors are perfectly acceptable when using feedback theory to control a potato chip fryer or an airliner autopilot system, as the steady state operation is what counts. Enough ears can testify, however, that the same theory may not be optimal for reproducing transient musical signals in the most pleasing manner.
I can't argue with your subjective impressions so we can agree to disagree...
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