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In Reply to: RE: 33.1 to 33.3 Audible? posted by volunteer on January 13, 2017 at 04:47:02
'Too slow is more detrimental than a little fast.'
A matter of personal opinion/taste. The type of speed error, broad over time, is going to impact tone more than anything. Too fast and tone will be shoved up. Too slow and tone will be shoved down. I much prefer tonal balance changes that are down rather than up.
Timing, etc., and other factors will be impacted by improper speed but is shifts in tonal balance is what will be the most apparent.
Of course that is provided one is sensitive to minor shifts in tonal balance. Some me more bothered but the change in timing, etc.
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Can only speak to my experience. I may not notice a little fast. I seem to always be aware of a little slow.
-Wendell
Agreed. Our own experience is what matters. I just did not agree that a little slow is bad.
I hear both fast or slow but I am very sensitive to minor tonal balance shifts.
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