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In Reply to: RE: no evidence that the two versions should sound the same posted by Tony Lauck on April 17, 2014 at 13:51:00
"Tweaking is making changes on a purely experimental basis without any substantive underlying theory. In other words, trial and error. It may involve listening, measurement or some combination thereof."
Are you assuming one has no idea what they are doing?
Even the best designer, "tweak" their designs.
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The best designers don't begin tweaking until they have reached the end of their technical understanding. The difference is that these people begin with a lot of technical understanding, something which is not so common in these quarters.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
"The best designers don't begin tweaking until they have reached the end of their technical understanding. The difference is that these people begin with a lot of technical understanding, something which is not so common in these quarters."
Not everyone is clueless though. :)
Some of the most famous discoveries have happened by accident.
Since this is actually still a pretty new field, experimenting is not the worst thing either. It is still a hobby, and hopefully nobody will get injured from computer tweaking.
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