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In Reply to: Ok posted by E-Stat on March 7, 2007 at 09:38:00:
An impasse....willing to wager that you have absolutely zilch to put on the table, if you said this five posts earlier we could have saved ourselves a lot of pointless posts.
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
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that's exactly what I was thinking about you. What a coincidence! I ask you a question and you have evaded answering it for the following seven posts.Your lack of an answer is an answer. Same one I arrived at as well. :)
I suppose you forget the point at which you joined the conversation, i.e. I said the variables adjustment by Behringer DSP8096 are independently measurable, how else could they write a suite of program to modify them if they were not?Don't bother answering..
I directly quoted the comment to which I responded. Let me help you out....the effects of an equalizer on any given system are independently MEASURABLE.
> I directly quoted the comment to which I responded. Let me help you out.
...the effects of an equalizer on any given system are independently MEASURABLE.I wonder how Behringer managed to write a suite of programs to modify dynamics, imaging and provide dynamic noise-gating if they are not measureable.
What is your next crock?
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
You're talking about post processing effects and I'm referring to original audio signal integrity. The imaging to which I refer relates to less compromised signal quality, not a "setting" with a slider.
Earlier you said this"> I directly quoted the comment to which I responded. Let me help you out.
...the effects of an equalizer on any given system are independently MEASURABLE."now you said
"You're talking about post processing effects and I'm referring to original audio signal integrity"
What is the else will the effects of an equalizer? and even your new revised statement is still wrong, since you still have to measure the original "uncompromised" signal before making any adjustments.
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
that despite your assertion, the effects of which cannot be fully measured. Signing out. You get it or you don't.
Obviously you do not get it, because it was and still is about audio quality pre and post-processing. I love your phrase "the effects of which cannot be fully measured", yet another crock, I said measureable, let's just say "fully measured" is a waste time and money, "relevant and applicable" is where the action is. AJinFLA's post is more succinct. he said"...because we really can't measure everything, so we might as well measure nothing and just listen with the trusty ol' ghost hearing measurement devices only, the ears."
it sums up your most of your posts nicely. Signing off
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
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