In Reply to: This supports my argument that we will never get consistently good sound by tweaking software posted by fmak on April 17, 2014 at 05:58:26:
Whether the programmer or end user does the tweeking the end results depend on their skills and understanding of the system on which the software is running.
The programmer can only guess what that will be - the end user on the other hand knows exactly what it is.
"Consistency in audio is a function of the combination of too many variables. "
As far as I can tell this has been pretty much an audio truth since long before PC's ever became a part of the system.
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- Then why do you think the programmer can do it? - Goober58 08:44:28 04/17/14 (0)