Sorry I'm new here. It lists you as a technical expert, which sounds like you are by what you are saying. Who are you if you don't mind me asking?
http://www.aes.org/member/profile.cfm?ID=1800973364
https://ethw.org/James_D._Johnston
Sorry I'm new here. It lists you as a technical expert, which sounds like you are by what you are saying. Who are you if you don't mind me asking?
Also, if you're using a sine wave, you must use one that hits every level over your analysis window. If, for instance, you use FS/4, you will only get either 2 or 3 levels, depending on sin or cos, or 4 levels using something in between.
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Sorry I'm new here. It lists you as a technical expert, which sounds like you are by what you are saying. Who are you if you don't mind me asking?
Also, if anybody can explain in plain english what JJ is talking about, I would much appreciate it. What are missing codes? And how does a CD have incorrect loudness? Does this only happen when the sound is basically at clipping?
+1https://audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?members/j_j.493/#about
JJ is a legend and we are lucky to have him posting here.
That's a pretty impressive resume! I take it he also knows Amir because he worked at MS.
https://audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?members/j_j.493/#about
JJ is a legend and we are lucky to have him posting here.
Yes, I hired JJ from Bell Labs as the chief audio architect in my team.That's a pretty impressive resume! I take it he also knows Amir because he worked at MS.
Yes, I hired JJ from Bell Labs as the chief audio architect in my team.
Is that because Jason Stoddard and Mike Moffat weren't available?
No Schiit!They were available, but Amir's budget couldn't stretch anywhere near enough to secure such luminaries.
Sorry I'm new here. It lists you as a technical expert, which sounds like you are by what you are saying. Who are you if you don't mind me asking?
Also, if anybody can explain in plain english what JJ is talking about, I would much appreciate it. What are missing codes? And how does a CD have incorrect loudness? Does this only happen when the sound is basically at clipping?
They were available, but Amir's budget couldn't stretch anywhere near enough to secure such luminaries.
But has anyone done any listening tests to see if music with missing codes actually sounds better? As long as the conclusions drawn were worded very carefully, that would be science... wouldn't it?