In Reply to: Absolute Polarity, Asymmetric waveforms and clipping effects posted by BigguyinATL on March 9, 2016 at 14:20:48:
and simple distant coincident or near coincident recordings would be sufficient.Because they are and have been for me, for several decades.
It does require that your understand how we 'get' timbre, expression, nuance and interplay.
And, it has SFA to do with 'the harmonics on the continuous tone'.
Why? Because lots of instruments just don't have continuous tones, but we still get timbre and expression from them.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
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