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In Reply to: RE: RRE: "the sound of the hall before the first note was played"? posted by Isaak J. Garvey on January 24, 2016 at 11:21:11
Maybe it would help you if you followed some of the sensible advice you were given at the start "Relax. Post when you've heard it."
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Since MQA is being rolled out with a lavish marketing campaign, with audio writers as de facto PR operative..reporting as if Moses being given the tablet to bring down to the bottom of the mountain for the benefit of the unwashed masses, there is no hearing it.
I will ask again, are you going to include MQA in your products for the benefit of your customers if you believe in so strongly?
Yes, the usual shills are being paid, bribed or wined and dined to roll out the prepared propaganda.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
"I will ask again, are you going to include MQA in your products for the benefit of your customers if you believe in so strongly?"
I listen to the reports above about MQA & don't try to denigrate them as a knee-jerk reaction - do you call this "believe in so strongly"? I don't
I also don't see that explaining what hall ambience is "believe in so strongly"
I'm interested in hearing what MQA does & how it does it. I'm also interested in what will be measured & what relationships can be established to auditory perception. I'm interested in the effects of temporal blurring & noise modulation on auditory perception. So, in essence, I'm interested in it from a scientific viewpoint
If you are trying to play some commercial card to win a debate - forget it, it's childish, playgound tactics
You're interested but will make no judgement until you hear it. That is all the rest of us are saying.
Alan
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